Take Control of Your Passwords with Passbolt! The Open-Source Password Manager
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It's time to change your Password manager. With Passbolt you can host your own Password Manager on your Homelab or in a Cloud Environment like AWS or Digital Ocean. In this video, we'll explore Passbolt, a powerful and secure open-source password manager that allows you to take control of your passwords.
docker-compose I use for my Passbolt homelab setup:
github.com/devopsjourney1/pas...
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0:00 What is Passbolt?
1:30 Deploying Passbolt to a Cloud Provider (Digital Ocean)
3:17 Setting up HTTPS using Let's Encrypt
6:10 Passbolt initial setup
9:18 Passbolt Docker Setup (how I have it in my Homelab)
13:23 Exploring Passbolt Features, MFA, Notifications
15:21 Creating/Importing/Using Passwords
16:48 Passbolt CLI access to Create/Access Passwords
19:46 Passbolt Cloud - Managed Version of Passbolt
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Are you self-hosting your Passwords now? Let me know if there are any questions in regards to my setup!
@Lord_Seiborg
Жыл бұрын
I just successfully install passbolt on ubuntu using this guide, its working mint. Thanks man
@hasrt1206
Жыл бұрын
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial. I would like to follow along, I am using proxmox for self hosting. Do you know if it possible to do so?
this video help me alot to setup on my homelab 😌❤
Could you maybe also show your backup procedure for the own hosted passbolt docker version.
@DevOpsJourney
Жыл бұрын
My docker compose creates a volume for passbolt and the database. All you need to do is backup this volume. I backup this volume through my NAS (snapshots and hyperbackup). I talk a little bit about it in my latest video kzread.info/dash/bejne/eHppmK-NiqunoKg.html
@GlennVersweyveld
Жыл бұрын
@@DevOpsJourney ha never tried that… need to dig a bit deeper into it then I guess.
Are you using a synology Nas for hosting?
@DevOpsJourney
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I host it as a Docker container in my Synology. Snapshots/backups on the synology make it a good solution for hosting things like this.
In my opinion they should remove the inputs: username and url. And also prevent you from typing your email there. The cli interface is really good, especially when combined with something like dmenu or rofi. They just have to remove the option of typing the password in a COMMAND LINE HISTORY :). Also the option of listing password entries is just not a good idea.
What is a dealbreaker for me is that Passbolt doesn’t support 2FA for logins in the community edition
@DevOpsJourney
Жыл бұрын
Hey there! This is no longer the case! Since version 3.9 CE supports MFA. I use both Google Auth and a yubikey in my setup. Here is the release notes for 3.9 CE help.passbolt.com/releases/ce/v390-bunny
Love the video, but not for a new beginner to follow.. just saying things where new beginner don't know where to click to follow along with you. does not help. :(
@DevOpsJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback Riaan. I'll keep that in mind for my future videos.
i am getting an error when running the "create 1st admin user" it says sh: 1: ./usr/share/php/passbolt/bin/cake: not found and does not give me the link. Any idea on this one ?
@DevOpsJourney
Жыл бұрын
Not sure, if you are using the docker compose it should work. Id post an issue on github.com/passbolt/passbolt_docker/issues with your error