TeamPass

Collaborative Passwords Manager

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About

Teampass 3

Teampass is a Collaborative Passwords Manager solution installed On-Promise.

Copyright © 2009-2023, Nils Laumaillé

  • Teampass 3
    • Requirements
      • About PHP versions

    • Documentation

      • With Docker
      • With Docker Compose

    • Languages
    • Licence Agreement
    • Website
    • Bugs

Requirements

  • MySQL 5.7 or higher,
  • Mariadb 10.7 or higher
  • PHP 8.1 or newer,
  • PHP extensions:
    • mcrypt
    • openssl
    • ldap (if used)
    • mbstring
    • bcmath
    • iconv
    • xml
    • gd
    • mysql
    • curl
    • gmp

About PHP versions

Teampass should be installed using the most recent PHP version. The branch master is the living one that is improved and comes with new features. It requires at least PHP 8.1 installed on the server.

Nevertheless, Teampass can be used with PHP 7.4 version. The Github Teampass project has a dedicated branch called PHP_7.4 for this version. Notice that only bug fixing will be performed on this branch.

Documentation

✍️ Complete documentation is available.

With Docker

The Docker image provided will create a Teampass installation in its /var/www/html/ directory, which you should mount as a volume to keep persistent. SSL is not provided if you use this image without a proxy in front of it. See the included Docker Compose file for an example setup.

Note: Use /var/www/html/sk as your "Absolute path to saltkey" during installation.

With Docker Compose

The included docker-compose.yml file is an example setup, using virtual host-based reverse proxy routing to provide SSL. If you want to use the Compose file as-is, you will need to provide an SSL certificate with a CN matching the teampass service's VIRTUAL_HOST variable. See the documentation for the jwilder/nginx-proxy image for details. In short, you'll need to put your certificate file (with extension .crt, e.g. teampass.domain.local.crt) and the according private key file (with extension .key, e.g. teampass.domain.local.key) into the directory ssl, named exactly after the FQDN you put into the VIRTUAL_HOST variable. Make sure to restart the nginx service after changes to the certificate or at least signal it with the reload command: docker-compose exec nginx nginx -s reload.

Note1: The database's hostname is db. You can find the database's credentials in the environment variables of the db service.

Note2: Use /var/www/html/sk as your "Absolute path to saltkey" during installation.

Languages

Teampass is currently available in the following languages:

  • ENGLISH
  • CATALAN
  • CHINESE
  • CZECH
  • DUTCH
  • ESTONIAN
  • FRENCH
  • GERMAN
  • HUNGARIAN
  • ITALIAN
  • JAPANESE
  • NORWEGIAN
  • PORTUGUESE
  • PORTUGUESE (BR)
  • ROMANIAN
  • RUSSIAN
  • SPANISH
  • TURKISH
  • UKRAINIAN
  • VIETNAMESE

Languages strings are managed at POEditor.com.

Licence Agreement

Licence defined as GNU General Public License v3.0 only.

This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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Website

Visit Teampass.net

Bugs

If you discover bugs, please report them in Github Issues.

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