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238 points ferbivore | 11 comments | | HN request time: 0.929s | source | bottom
1. jaggs ◴[] No.41894785[source]
They've now locked the Github issue to further discussion. Apparently one possible alternative is Vaultwarden?

https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden

Such a shame that this keeps happening with open source projects once the money people step in.

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2. echoangle ◴[] No.41894873[source]
Vaultwarden is a replacement for the server, the issue here is the license of the desktop client as I understand it.
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3. jaggs ◴[] No.41895086[source]
Yes indeed. I was thinking this might spur more Vaultwarden client dev?
4. apitman ◴[] No.41895563[source]
Does Vaultwarden support passkeys?
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5. azophy_2 ◴[] No.41895766[source]
havent used it yet, but Github's readme contain "feature" section that lists "YubiKey and Duo support"
6. jaggs ◴[] No.41895878[source]
I believe so -https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/discussions/3355
7. trissi1996 ◴[] No.41896358[source]
Yes, they work flawlessly for me.
8. jpeeler ◴[] No.41896753[source]
Speaking of Mr García, he recently started working at Bitwarden. Would be interesting to hear his thoughts.
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9. transportheap ◴[] No.41906191[source]
source?
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10. noveltyaccount ◴[] No.41908318[source]
Are there any open source frontends compatible with Vaultwarden backend?
11. noveltyaccount ◴[] No.41908345{3}[source]
His GitHub bio says "Bitwarden, Inc" https://github.com/dani-garcia