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I use keepassxc to store my password. The Android app syncs with a file stored on my home server via SSH. No need to sync it manually, the Android app automatically checks for remote changes and copies the file over when you make changes on the app.

The password file on my server resides in a folder that's synced across all my computers using syncthing. My home server also runs an OpenVPN server so all my devices can talk to each other.

Everything is self hosted and runs on open source software. I'm pretty happy with my setup.



Why not only syncthing? That's what I've been doing to sync across devices (Android, Linux and Mac).


Mostly for legacy reasons... my KeepassXC Android ssh setup predates setting up syncthing. I suppose I could change it to syncthing but it works well as is and there's no real reason to.




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