

Let's say I have 3 Folders (Customer A, Customer B, Customer C).

You manually have to look for the folder you want, then open it and the search then searches inside this folder. In Bitwarden you cannot just search for a folder for example. We currently have around 40 Folders in our KeePass Database and most of them have subfolders which then contain 10-30 Passwords. I have never used KeePass, but with Bitwarden you can have users join a Organization, then you can create Collections/folders along with sub-folders that only specific users can access.Īt the same time you can still allow them to have their own personal Vault.Įxcept it sounds like Bitwarden does exactly what you want. I hope this description can be understood. So basically KeePass but with the user control you have with PM's like Bitwarden, Nordpass, etc.
Bitwarden subfolders password#
I want all of our shared password databases inside one database and then give permissions to users to control which passwords they can access.Īlso everyone should be able to have a personal space inside that database to manage their own passwords (E-Mail, etc.) The Problem is, that KeePass doesn't feel really designed to be used with multiple users, as you cannot give authorizations to any users. In KeePass I can have a Folder for Customer A, B, C, etc., and inside that folder a nice structured list of all the accounts/users and passwords for those customers systems. We are a SAP Partner and do have to manage a lot of customer server environments with a bunch of passwords per system. KeePass' structuring of folders, subfolders and multiple entries in each of them is exactly what we need for our password database. can gain access to the database with the administrative data in it.įirst I thought of hosting Bitwarden in a Docker-Container on our Synology NAS but the way Bitwarden is structured doesn't really work for us. Currently we use multiple databases and restrict access to the folder locations inside windows, so that not every employee e.g. I'm currently in the process of finding an alternative for KeePass in our Office. I hope this topic is in the correct section and that someone can help me out here.
