

Then it runs the sync action against the freshly downloaded database and afterwards the trigger calls my script again and instructs it to upload the database to my server. As a second step the trigger calls my script which downloads the database from my server.

As a first step it disables itself, as a last step it enables itself again. The trigger runs when the local database is being saved.

I use the trigger system to sync my local database with a copy on my server via the help of a shell script (because I couldn't get the SFTP / scp plugins to work properly). I would have given KeePassXC a chance but it lacks the trigger system or a simpler alternative. Personally I use the official KeePass 2 executable via Mono on my desktop. Apologizing won't fix the fact you can get remotely locked from the passwords and TOTPs at a pressing moment. Password manager services are almost like bank storages but on the internet. Expect Spearrin to appear on HN and bring "personal" apology for the hiccup. Having this in mind, is there a viable alternative? But my trust to Bitwarden as a reliable service is completely ruined. I'm lucky enough to have the offline access to the storage. Given that I'm a paying customer, I'm a little bit offended by it.įor a secret management company that secured $100 mil recently, it's a clear mark that the enterprise service train is on the way. The funniest stuff, though, is that the company's damage control is to remove the comments and suspend feedback from it's community forum. Just cannot log into my account and verify a transaction because I'm stupid enough to trust them with my TOTPs and storing temp verification passwords. This is what happened to me like 30 minutes ago or so. So, as soon as you have an internet connection - you get blocked. What I learned about it, is that they can remotely disable your browser extension which is assumed to work in offline mode. Bitwarden is experiencing an outage right now.
