
Passbolt
Access local Passbolt from the internet
Steps to access local Passbolt from the internet
Step 1: Download LocalXpose
Package manager for Linux
$ snap install localxpose
$ npm install -g loclx
Debian
Ubuntu
Mint
(.deb)
Red Hat
CentOS
Fedora
(.rpm)
Arch Linux
(.pkg.tar.zst)
Binary download for Linux
Step 2: Start your Passbolt server(e.g. http://localhost:80)
Step 3: Run LocalXpose form your terminal and point it to your Passbolt local address
$
loclx tunnel http --to http://localhost:80
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Passbolt is an open source password manager designed for team collaboration. Securely generate, store, manage and monitor your team credentials.

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