I just got done doing a little something that will be an extension of my FreeNAS.
So I came across something called Passman, it works a lot like LastPass but instead of someone else holding your data and securing it you can do it on your own server. I am using Nextcloud and Passman is something that is added on to that. Both are opensource and free. https://nextcloud.com/ https://github.com/nextcloud/passman-webextension
Now since I don't like doing things the "easy" way, I setup a Jail on my FreeNAS and then installed NGINX (the webserver, most use Apache but why take the easy road) PHP 7.1 (the dynamic page processor) and MariaDB (the database server). After a little fiddling with the database password (I think I had a typo) everything was up and running.
Not too shabby and now I can pretty much officially say I can host my own cloud service, password manager, netflix, webserver, and fileserver among other things.
So I came across something called Passman, it works a lot like LastPass but instead of someone else holding your data and securing it you can do it on your own server. I am using Nextcloud and Passman is something that is added on to that. Both are opensource and free. https://nextcloud.com/ https://github.com/nextcloud/passman-webextension
Now since I don't like doing things the "easy" way, I setup a Jail on my FreeNAS and then installed NGINX (the webserver, most use Apache but why take the easy road) PHP 7.1 (the dynamic page processor) and MariaDB (the database server). After a little fiddling with the database password (I think I had a typo) everything was up and running.
Not too shabby and now I can pretty much officially say I can host my own cloud service, password manager, netflix, webserver, and fileserver among other things.