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minus-squareGolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up0arrow-down2·4 months agoIsn’t it proprietary?
minus-squareNibodhika@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·4 months agoKind of, most of it is actually open source, so there’s a fully open source self hosted alternative called Vaultwarden. But that has nothing to do with gpasswd.
minus-squarecalm.like.a.bomb@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·4 months agoEven the server part for Bitwarden is open source and you can self-host it. Yes, Vaultwarden is a community alternative which is known to be lighter, but you have the choice from Bitwarden too.
minus-squareNeon 🏳️🌈🇺🇦🇪🇺🏳️⚧️🇹🇼🇮🇱🏳️🌈@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 months agoNo, it’s open source.
Isn’t it proprietary?
Kind of, most of it is actually open source, so there’s a fully open source self hosted alternative called Vaultwarden.
But that has nothing to do with gpasswd.
Even the server part for Bitwarden is open source and you can self-host it. Yes, Vaultwarden is a community alternative which is known to be lighter, but you have the choice from Bitwarden too.
No, it’s open source.