Micheal, take a look at acme.sh, https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh I am fairly sure you can get this running on your synology.

On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 11:45 PM Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
BitWarden sounds rather nice actually.  I'm checking it out, setting it up my synology for it as a docker container.  Been struggling to get my synology to register for Let's Encrypt certs which is a quirk using their gui/management it seems.  It's not friendly with my tweaking apps from cli to do manually either, plus I want renewals automagic.  Grr.

I need to look into what I can export my lastpass data into as a format I can move.  I knew one day I'd be looking at this, and I have a deadline of about 24 days.  Hoping this works out, or worst case I'm going to check out KeePassXC again for now.  I know LastPass took an export from KeePassX when I first did it, so presuming at least I can export that into something else if needed.

At some point I have a few yubikeys I'd like to use, but really a pain to find somewhere to plug in, particularly when attached to my car keys or a lanyard.  Next steps...

Good conversation, thanks all for the input!

-mb


On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 9:14 PM Joe Gibbs <joegibbs108@gmail.com> wrote:
Good evening,

A well timed thread. I recently moved to an iPhone and iPad from a LG G6 Android phone and Samsung tablet. My old password manager (Password Safe @ https://pwsafe.org/) wasn't going to work on the new Mac OS. It appears that BitWarden might be a good replacement for it. 

I am on a little home vacation this week and will give it a try to see how it works for me. I use a Macbook Pro for work but Window 10 for home computing. Guess I have all the OS bases covered at this point, except a pure linux host.

Thanks for the suggestion.
Joe Gibbs


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