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I'm relatively new to Arch Linux, though I've been using Ubuntu and Fedora for a number of years.
I'm wanting to set up an ownCloud server on my Arch Linux desktop with a classic LAMP stack, but this will be my first foray into server setup. The system will also be running Gnome, and is my primary computer.
I'm hoping to get some initial advice on best practices for KeePass integration into my personal cloud server. I'd like to have relatively simple remote access to the KeePass database from remote Windows and Android platforms. Additionally, if there is a secure way to hook it into Firefox, perhaps with the KeePassHttp or KeeFox extensions, that would be ideal.
Does anyone here have a setup like this and be able to offer me some tips before I get started? Will the standard Apache based ownCloud setup described in the Wiki get me what I need to get started, or would I be better off with the Nginx + uwsgi_php setup? Is KeePassX preferred over KeePass? Is Firefox integration a reasonable goal? Are there any potential roadblocks I may run into?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by wrkerr (2015-04-02 16:44:09)
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intergration with ownCloud? Don't know. owncloud is awesome, just be very careful with security, and a heads up, the mobile client doesn't implement TLS 1.2 to the spec.(it doesn't have *any* TLS 1.2 ciphers, or even SHA2 hashing, beware).
For keepass on the cloud, try teampass.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/teampass/
I don't know if it can be intergrated with ownCloud, but it works well, and does intergrate with LDAP(think ownCloud does too, so mabey OpenLDAP server backend for both??)
It is also designed to work with medium to large size groups with good permissions controls over who gets what passwords.
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Thanks for the suggestion GI Jack, I'll look in to teampass.
Regarding Apache vs. Nginx, would there be a significant difference between the two web servers on a setup like this (considering this will really just be for personal usage). The system I'll be running it on has a 2.66 Core 2 Duo processor.
Last edited by wrkerr (2015-04-03 15:50:08)
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