KeeWeb is available via web browsers on all platforms including mobile, and also featured as an Electron ( official website) app on Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. Self-hosting consists in hosting a service on the user's own server. Well-known examples of self-hostable services are WordPress for blog editing and Nextcloud for file sharing. However, the case of KeeWeb is specific because it has no server-side : it only consists in a progressive web app ( Wikipedia) with front-end features. Therefore, the only purpose of self-hosting KeeWeb is self-hosting your password database file (. Kdbx), thus saving you time not having to import it from your device/cloud. WebDAV (Wikipedia) is a file transfer feature implemented within the HTTP protocol, allowing web applications like KeeWeb to upload a file from the client to the server without requiring any back-end. RequirementsÄŻor this tutorial, we'll be using an Apache ( official website) web server on Debian ( official website) operating system, assuming that you know the basics of them. KeeWeb also requires a valid HTTPS certificate, therefore, you also need a domain name and eventually a subdomain, assuming that you know the basics of managing domains. KeeWeb's release files are available at the project's repository ( GitHub), we're more specifically looking for the latest. html.zip file, which only contains the web files. Unzip KeeWeb-1.14.0.html.zip ( NOTE : files will be extracted in the current folder) NOTE : pay attention to version number if you copy/paste the commands.
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