RodgeGrabTheCat@sh.itjust.works
on 14 Mar 21:33
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I copy it to external hard drives. It also syncs to other devices via Syncthing and Syncthing-Fork.
shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
on 14 Mar 21:37
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Several flash drives stored at different places. I update them either once every three months or when I make an incredibly important change to one of the entries in the database.
I sync it using my pCloud folder. In case I’m away and I need access to them, I also have a cron job that copies the most recent version to a webserver I have, under a directory I only know of, protected by a password. My .kbdx files also need a credentials file that can be generated programatically. Secure enough for me.
emotional_soup_88@programming.dev
on 14 Mar 21:48
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I manually copy it to my phone, a thumb drive, a cloud service and another computer whenever I change something. I also let the filename show on which device and on what date the files was last modified. Example: Passwords_MY-SMARTPHONE_260314.kdbx
Arkhive@piefed.blahaj.zone
on 14 Mar 22:20
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When I was still using it I used Syncthing to distribute copies to multiple devices and that distributed nature also functioned as a backup.
SirSlothful@piefed.world
on 15 Mar 00:59
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I have mine on a nas server synced with nextcloud.
I backup the file to a separate ssd on a different machine every few days and then backup on a USB in a fire wallet every few months.
JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.org
on 15 Mar 01:37
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Syncthing.
I also will make a copy on a usb drive if I’m traveling and keep it in my luggage. Lesson I learned when I broke my phone during a recent trip and didn’t have any way to add a new device to syncthing to retrieve my keepass database. Which was a real pain in the ass.
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Webdav (of my mail provider)
I copy it to external hard drives. It also syncs to other devices via Syncthing and Syncthing-Fork.
Several flash drives stored at different places. I update them either once every three months or when I make an incredibly important change to one of the entries in the database.
I sync it using my pCloud folder. In case I’m away and I need access to them, I also have a cron job that copies the most recent version to a webserver I have, under a directory I only know of, protected by a password. My .kbdx files also need a credentials file that can be generated programatically. Secure enough for me.
I manually copy it to my phone, a thumb drive, a cloud service and another computer whenever I change something. I also let the filename show on which device and on what date the files was last modified. Example:
Passwords_MY-SMARTPHONE_260314.kdbxWhen I was still using it I used Syncthing to distribute copies to multiple devices and that distributed nature also functioned as a backup.
Syncthing folder for the databases. Keep an additional key file on a separate storage and memorize a long password.
I manually copy it to Proton Drive and access it via android with KeepassDX
Yunohost + Nextcloud
I have mine on a nas server synced with nextcloud.
I backup the file to a separate ssd on a different machine every few days and then backup on a USB in a fire wallet every few months.
Syncthing.
I also will make a copy on a usb drive if I’m traveling and keep it in my luggage. Lesson I learned when I broke my phone during a recent trip and didn’t have any way to add a new device to syncthing to retrieve my keepass database. Which was a real pain in the ass.