Senior DevOps Engineer with 9+ years of experience. Otherwise an avid artist, reader, cinephile & football fan. Looking forward to connecting with everyone :)
Senior DevOps Engineer with 9+ years of experience. Otherwise an avid artist, reader, cinephile & football fan. Looking forward to connecting with everyone :)
No problem, let me attempt to clarify as much I can.
A server (here the Bitwarden software) needs a DNS record with public IP Address(es) to be reachable by clients (smartphones, laptops) over the internet.
Hosting it on a home server won't help as home routers have private IP addresses unreachable via the internet & thus the above stated DNS as well.
It'd also be a security breach of one's computing device if the router gets compromised whilst exposing it as a server.
Hoping this helps!
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A homegrown server would offer total privacy (due to being on local network) but would be inaccessible elsewhere.
Either of DigitalOcean/Linode or AWS/GCP can be used depending on one's budget, latency, support & ease of use among other parameters.
Why ? Is it not possible to expose the home server to the outer world ?
Some configuration in router can be done ?
Honestly I have no experience
No problem, let me attempt to clarify as much I can.
A server (here the Bitwarden software) needs a DNS record with public IP Address(es) to be reachable by clients (smartphones, laptops) over the internet.
Hosting it on a home server won't help as home routers have private IP addresses unreachable via the internet & thus the above stated DNS as well.
It'd also be a security breach of one's computing device if the router gets compromised whilst exposing it as a server.
Hoping this helps!