1password-linux-to-bitwarden
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1password-linux-to-bitwarden
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1Password Has Raised $620M
They have been doing some pretty unfriendly moves towards their long-term customers, like making sure the new 1Password cannot be used without 'the cloud' like the old one could be.
I have no doubt raising more VC money will only accelerate such trends.
In fact I've decided to move off of 1Password to BitWarden, since at least one can realistically self-host it. That being said, it's not exactly easy to migrate from the latest 1Password so I wrote my own little utility to do it[1].
I think we need more competition to VC backed products in general, just imagine what would happen if the building blocks of say a GNU/Linux system we take for granted today would've been built with the mindset that investors are going to want a return on their investment.
I am not saying there's anything wrong with that in principle, but am not sure I want to surrender my passwords to these kinds of incentives.
1 - https://github.com/MatejLach/1password-linux-to-bitwarden
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New version of 1Password means no way to import 1Password data into Bitwarden
By looking at the decoder of the tool linked in this post, it's just a zip that contains .data files, which are JSON. Still, hiding known file formats (.zip, .json) behind some obscure names (.1pux and .data) does look like a shady pattern to me.
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1Password .pux file
There are compiled version available: 1.0 - initial binary release
onepassword-operator
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Show HN: Infisical – open-source secret management platform
For one password you will need to create a kind called `OnePasswordItem` as described here https://github.com/1Password/onepassword-operator. This is similar to the `InfisicalSecret` you need to create with us https://infisical.com/docs/integrations/platforms/kubernetes
- Anything on par with HashiCorp Vault
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1Password Has Raised $620M
I think you are on the money here. I hadn’t spotted this but they have a k8s plugin for example:
https://github.com/1Password/onepassword-operator
This solves the “restart pods when my secret is updated” issue which suggests to me that they are not just paying lip service with these integrations.
What are some alternatives?
MacPass - A native macOS KeePass client
kubernetes-external-secrets - Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
infrastructure - The infrastructure monorepo for the Rocky Linux project. This project will be archived/deprecated in the future.
vault-plugin-secrets-onepassword - Hashicorp Vault plugin integrates with 1Password Connect to allow for the retrieval, creation, and deletion of items stored in 1Password.
portwarden - Create Encrypted Backups of Your Bitwarden Vault with Attachments
kubernetes-external-secr
mkcert - A simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates with any names you'd like.
bitwarden - Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli) [Moved to: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients]
pass-import - A pass extension for importing data from most existing password managers