Rusty, your tutorials for setting up bitwarden (and for reverse proxy to make it easier to get to) are fantastic, thank you.
The only issue I have with Bitwarden is that it appears that my portable devices (iphone, ipad...) running Bitwarden do not keep a local copy of the password database...so that if I don't have a working internet connection, I can't access the database if I have logged out of Bitwarden.
One might ask, "Why would you need to access the database if you don't have a live internet connection? After all, if you don't have a connection, there's nothing you need to log in to." And the answer is that I might maintain passwords to Apps on the devices themselves in Bitwarden. Or, I might have the passwords to various wireless access points in Bitwarden, so it's a Catch-22: I can't log onto the internet without the password to the access point, and I can't get the password until I can bring up Bitwarden, which I can't do without an internet connection...
Do you know of a way around this?
The only issue I have with Bitwarden is that it appears that my portable devices (iphone, ipad...) running Bitwarden do not keep a local copy of the password database...so that if I don't have a working internet connection, I can't access the database if I have logged out of Bitwarden.
One might ask, "Why would you need to access the database if you don't have a live internet connection? After all, if you don't have a connection, there's nothing you need to log in to." And the answer is that I might maintain passwords to Apps on the devices themselves in Bitwarden. Or, I might have the passwords to various wireless access points in Bitwarden, so it's a Catch-22: I can't log onto the internet without the password to the access point, and I can't get the password until I can bring up Bitwarden, which I can't do without an internet connection...
Do you know of a way around this?