Comment on self-hosted KeePass database in the cloud, what are some good options?
frongt@lemmy.zip 18 hours agoDepends on how many copies you want, how willing you are to maintain it, and how much you want to risk your database being copied.
Comment on self-hosted KeePass database in the cloud, what are some good options?
frongt@lemmy.zip 18 hours agoDepends on how many copies you want, how willing you are to maintain it, and how much you want to risk your database being copied.
ThunderComplex@lemmy.today 17 hours ago
Well ideally having it on a VPS would give me on-the-go access to the most recent copy, which might not be as important if continuous background sync between my home PC and iOS really works with syncthing.
Having someone steal my keepass database file would be suboptimal, but not the end of the world. I don’t think (or at least I really hope) that current tech can’t brute-force keepass databases.
Luminous5481@anarchist.nexus 14 hours ago
Sure they can, but as long as you picked a secure password it ought to take them long enough to make it impossible, in practical terms. Nobody is gonna spend years trying to break the encrypted database of some random Internet user, especially when it might be five or five hundred years till you pop it, and you don’t know which until it’s done.