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      <title>HomeLab Part 2: Self-Hosted Password Manager on Proxmox with Vaultwarden, Caddy, and Tailscale</title>
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      <description>Part 2 of my Home Lab series. This time we’re graduating from the Raspberry Pi to a proper Proxmox server. I’ll walk through setting up a self-hosted Vaultwarden password manager inside an unprivileged LXC container, secured with Caddy for HTTPS, Tailscale for zero-trust remote access, and a hardened Proxmox host. Security is the priority for everything here — no ports forwarded, no public exposure, no compromises.</description>
      
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