BitwardenDecrypt
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BitwardenDecrypt
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Export as JSON or Encrypted JSON for backup purposes?
GitHub - GurpreetKang/BitwardenDecrypt: Decrypts an encrypted Bitwarden data.json file.
- I Need Help
- The Bitwarden maintenance just scared the heck out of me -- do you folks back up your Bitwarden vault?
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Forgot my Master Password
That said, you can decrypt a bitwarden password encrypted backup without bitwarden. Aside from being able to run something like Vaultwarden locally, there are programs that can do that. Or you can use the local data.json file with https://github.com/GurpreetKang/BitwardenDecrypt
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manually testing that you can view/decrypt your json-encrypted bitwarden backup, without clobbering your existing data?
If you've exported as a password protected json, you can try to import it into a new account. Or you can use a third party tool such as https://github.com/GurpreetKang/BitwardenDecrypt
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What encryption program do you use for your vault backup and why?
These files can be decrypted using the BitwardenDecrypt utility. In addition, the data.json file can be opened using a copy of the .exe for Bitwarden portable.
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Encrypted json
Use a third-party tool like BitwardenDecrypt to decrypt the JSON off-line, then condition the data to be compatible with KeePass.
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Bitwarden backups
Download and archive a copy of the third-party utility BitwardenDecrypt, version 1.6 or higher. This tool can decrypt password-protected JSON exports. The source code is a 5-KB Python file, which you can store on your backup media.
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If Bitwarden goes down, what programs can open encrypted JSON files
This depends crucially on what method you used to produce the encrypted JSON export. If you used the Web Vault or CLI to export a password-protected JSON, then you can either maintain an archive copy of the Portable Desktop App .exe file to use for opening the JSON, or you can use a third-party utility like BitwardenDecrypt.
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I was locked from accessing my account for couple hours due to typo, it is so panicking. Please read ⚠️⛔️ so you don’t lose your account “any suggestions is highly appreciated.
The last sentence in the above quote is not accurate as it pertains to the password-protected JSON exports. These can not only be imported into a new Bitwarden account, but they can also be decrypted by third-party tools (such as BitwardenDecrypt).
portwarden
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Bitwarden
Yeah the split between EU & US has been painful. I also completed my migration just a few months ago. I found https://github.com/vwxyzjn/portwarden to work very well for the migration, which works around the file export issue by retrieving them one by one and re-uploading them.
- Attachments in vault export
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Currently the only way I use for store passwords and literally remember that I have an account in that platform is Bitwarden. What do you do and how could I prevent the chaos if, for example, something really bad happens to Bitwarden?
If you want to back up attachments, you'll need a third-party tool like PortWarden or bw-export-tool.
- Windows CLI command for Bitwarden backup
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What are people's backup strategies?
Check out PortWarden.
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Backup everything on premium version, not self hosted!
Depending on your trust levels (or your ability to read code), you can try portwarden. It’s a third-party script that does backup the easy way.
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Do you really need to have your own BW backup if BW itself has distributed (offline) backups of everyones data?
Is it ok to use the encrypted backups created by the PortWarden program? https://github.com/vwxyzjn/portwarden/blob/master/README.md
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Trying to Switch from Last Pass - question on Secure Notes
Portwarden will backup your vault with attachments, albeit a potential security risk. https://github.com/vwxyzjn/portwarden
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Is Portwarden still the "go to" backup method?
The Portwarden Github hasn't been updated in years. Is there a better solution these days?
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A batch that makes using Portwarden a bit easier
portwarden.exe can be downloaded here: https://github.com/vwxyzjn/portwarden/releases/ bw.exe can be downloaded here: https://github.com/bitwarden/cli/releases
What are some alternatives?
vaultwarden-backup - Backup vaultwarden (formerly known as bitwarden_rs) SQLite3/PostgreSQL/MySQL/MariaDB database by rclone. (Docker)
bitwarden-attachment-exporter - Exports Bitwarden Attachments Based on Export File
rofi-rbw - Rofi frontend for Bitwarden
vaultwarden-docker - A hard fork of https://github.com/std2main/bitwardenrs_heroku, containing scripts for generating one and even deploying into supported PaaS service.
bitwarden-to-keepass - Export (most of) your Bitwarden items into KeePass (kdbx) database. That includes logins - with TOTP seeds, URIs, custom fields, attachments and secure notes
1password-linux-to-bitwarden - Takes a 1Password 8 export (.1pux) & converts it to Bitwarden importable JSON. (Linux / macOS / Windows)
BitwardenBackup - Backup Bitwarden vault including attachments
cli - The command line vault (Windows, macOS, & Linux).
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs