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Docker vaultwarden
Docker vaultwarden











docker vaultwarden

Part 2 – DDNS, SSL and Reverse Proxyīefore we start, make sure you have registered for a Synology Account as we are going to be using their DDNS service. You will not be able to register an account yet, as you must have a valid SSL certificate in place. You should now be able to access the web interface via the IP of your NAS followed by the port 8122Į.g 192.168.0.40:8122 Successful start up Open up Docker within DSM and navigate to the ‘Registry’ section and search for ‘vaultwarden’ in the search box and download the ‘vaultwarden/server’ version Part 1 - Container Set up (DSM GUI) Downloading the Vaultwarden Image Step 3: Setting up a Docker Bridge Network.Part 3 - Setting up the Bitwarden Clientsīefore we start head over to the short guide below to set up a Bridge Network.Part 2 - Setting up DDNS, Reverse Proxy and SSL.Part 1 - Setting up the container via the DSM GUI.It is a great way to self-host a password manager it gives you complete control over your passwords and allows you to have automatic syncing across web, desktop and mobile apps. It is compatible with all the official Bitwarden apps and Browser extensions. Vaultwarden is a rewrite of the official Bitwarden server using the Rust language, it was created to reduce the need for the number of containers required for the official server. Note added about not using gmail/google/ email for setup and a note about a app specific password for yahoo Step 3: Setting Up a Docker Bridge NetworkĬhanged the port number from 8112 to 8122 so it doesn’t conflict with DelugeĪdded new port settings and Docker Bridge Network.Step 2: Setting up a restricted Docker user and obtaining IDs.













Docker vaultwarden