Local Password Database
Local Password Database is a app in the osFoundry community catalog. Local, offline password database compatible with the KeePass 2.x KDBX format — no cloud, no server, encrypted file you own. Powered by KeePassXC. Runs the real desktop app in a streamed sandbox (KasmVNC) so it works in the browser; also available natively on the osFoundry desktop client. Your KDBX file lives on the persistent volume.
Details
- Workspace: osfoundry
- Category: COMMUNICATION
- Pricing: Free
- Access: Community
Features
- Offline password database compatible with the KeePass 2.x KDBX format — no cloud
- No server
- Encrypted file you own
Documentation
# Local Password Database
Offline KeePass-compatible vault, powered by KeePassXC.
## How it runs
KeePassXC is a Qt desktop app — there's no web build. This app streams the real KeePassXC desktop UI to your browser via a KasmVNC sandbox; your KDBX file lives on `/data/home/passwords.kdbx`. Also available natively via the osFoundry desktop client (preferred — direct disk access, no streaming hop).
## Why pick this vs the other password vaults
KeePassXC is **fully offline** — there's no server, no sync, no cloud API. The KDBX file is the database, encrypted with your master password (or key file + YubiKey). Pros: zero attack surface beyond the file itself, works without network, compatible with every KeePass client on every platform (Strongbox, KeeWeb, KeePass2Android, etc.). Cons: no built-in cross-device sync — pair it with a file-sync app (#41 File Cloud / Nextcloud, or any cloud drive) to share the KDBX file between devices.
## Features
- KDBX 4 format with strong KDFs (Argon2)
- Auto-type with global hotkeys (works in streamed UI too)
- TOTP code generation
- SSH-agent integration (auto-add keys on unlock)
- Browser integration via KeePassXC-Browser extension (works when running natively)
- YubiKey + key-file second factor
- Database merge + sync
## Streaming caveat
KeePassXC-Browser integration (autofill from web pages) doesn't work in the streamed sandbox — there's no bridge between the streamed Linux UI and your local browser. For autofill, install the native osFoundry desktop client.
How to use Local Password Database in osFoundry
Install Local Password Database into your workspace in one click, then fork it in osStudio to customise the prompts, tools, or configuration for your stack. Anyone in your workspace can pick up where you left off.
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