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So, the irony here is I was leery of trusting bitwarden for the longest time, because it looked like a single person doing all the work. As of late, there's been more contributions from more people, but a single entity owns the codebase for all clients (browser/mobile/server/etc). So I trust that the same company that hosts the data also owns the clients I'm using. Afaik, there's no reason to have to use BW clients (their APIs are open), but I don't think the market exists as theirs do the job just fine.
I use KeePassXC - https://keepassxc.org on my computers and keepassdroid on my phones with the database synced between them using Syncthing .
I personally like nginx proxy manager. Another very popular option is caddy. Getting one of those working, should solve your errors.
Does anyone else just use pass? I've always found it to be more than sufficient as a password manager. Syncing doesn't require any software or infrastructure I don't already have (just git, ssh, and a VPN for remote access) and it's got clients for my phone and autofill for my web browser. I used keepass before too and its also good (and arguably more secure) but I appreciate the simplicity of pass.