• GHiLA@sh.itjust.works
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    28 days ago

    Nextcloud passwords is just a client for a KeePass vault.

    I guess it’s as good or bad as that can be, but I’m sure it’s limited in functionality to KeePassxc with plugins.

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      28 days ago

      Are you sure?

      Because last time I tried that it was THE worst password manager that i ever tried in my life. I’d feel safer with the ie6 password manager

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        28 days ago

        You can encrypt the entire vault and all the contents,… but imo, that should be a default setting.

        Seriously, as-is, you log into Nextcloud, click on passwords and every password is literally right there. I’m sure they’re encrypted in the database but fffff.

        (I tried it out on my install just now)

        (I use KeePassxc mostly)

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      28 days ago

      TIL… Thanks.

      EDIT: Been playing with it a bit now and if it uses keepass as the DB the advantage I see right now is that having it in Nextcloud means automatic sync, and there are several autofill and syncing apps for various OSes and password sharing and automated checks for breaches. It’s probably a better option for anyone with Nextcloud than going the Keepassxc/syncthing route.