Installing a Vaultwarden Server for Bitwarden
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Bitwarden is an open-source password manager. Vaultwarden is a Rust-based server compatible with all Bitwarden clients. If you want to self-host a cloud-based password manager, follow this guide to set up Vaultwarden using a Docker image running in a Podman container.
All of the commands used in the video can be found in text form here: nerdonthestree...
Learn more about BItwarden here: bitwarden.com/
Learn more about Vaultwarden here: github.com/dan...
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Thanks for the informative video and website. I was stuck on the HTTPS/Reverse proxy portion for several months. I just came back to revisit my vaultwarden install when I found your video. Your use of Apache + certbot was the solution I needed. If I may suggest, the inclusion of time stamps would be the icing on the cake.
Excellent tutorial Jacob! Missed having your content show up in my feed. Hope you're doing well bro!
Your channel is so underrated!!!
It actually makes you more trustworthy if you're able to walk back on previously held strong opinions as you grow or gain new information...
Wonderfull
Complete and fluent
I wish it also had smtp config
Great video and tutorial, I would love to see more on podman or perhaps a nextcloud setup with podman?
Thanks for the tutorial - helped a lot. Now just trying to figure out how to get vaultwarden to send emails so i can add my team to an organization. Any ideas?
The project will soon remove the legacy Websockets implementation on port 3012 with version 1.31 which will in turn break installations using this method. Could you publish an update or how to migrate to the new Rocket implementation ?
How can we programmatically fetch the stored passwords in vaultwarden?
Great tutorial thanks 👍 - Could you explain, how to reset the admin token, thanks
Hi, How about running mariadb in container.
Nice video...thanks for sharing the information!
There is no settings options for the Bitwarden app nor on the extensions for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari to add the self hosted environment. Im guessing this was a recent change Bitwarden made?
You need to select the server drop down when you go to login and select Self-Hosted
You taught an unteachable dummy...a thousand thanks
hi, thank you for video. But, i have a error, after run podman run - d --name .... ERROR: OCI runtime error: create keyring '......'
please help.
You didn't paste the entire error message. You need to provide that plus the exact command you're running if you want anyone to be able to help you. Since I have video evidence that the command I demonstrated works, it's likely you typed or modified something incorrectly.
@@NerdOnTheStreet hi, I use your text (copy and past), but it not work. Heer is the error:
Error: OCI runtime error: create keyring `4e828bc0bc2df514985d67a0a3e37a0e0ab209e5cad1678d4d56026a5c08d446`: Function not implemented
what i do wrong? and please help...
I like ur cut G
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bro get a velcro on that mic stand its messing with my ocd. ;)
Join the Nerd Club and maybe I'll buy some velcro straps for the mic stand.
damn, 1 hour...
You're welcome to skim through the instructions page I linked to in the description if you think you can do it faster (which you probably could, since I explained things verbally in the video). Some of the video is also just demonstrating Bitwarden at the end, so you don't have to watch that part. RUclips also lets you increase the playback speed to decrease the watch time.
A single hour isn't really that much for sufficiently understanding a network-exposed system that's going to be holding all of your passwords, though.
Good but way too long bro
I said I was going to explain what I was doing in-depth, and I did. If you feel you don't need the explanations, then you're welcome to simply copy/paste the commands and hope they work.
@@NerdOnTheStreet No need to be bitter. Check the basic stats about RUclips videos, the average watch time is around 12 minutes. I'm curious about the software and I genuinely appreciate the effort you have put into making this video, but there's no way for me to sit and watch an hour long video for it. I think you should rethink your format, that is all I'm saying.
Rejecting your feedback is not being "bitter." I'm just letting you know that I'm not going to deprive the rest of the world of information because your attention span is short. If there's truly "no way for you to sit and watch an hour long video," then you may want to take a serious look at your browsing habits-- unless that statement was hyperbole.
You are also completely in control of the viewing experience-- you are welcome to watch at a faster speed, for example, or skip through parts you don't find useful. I'm not sure why you're citing RUclips statistics at all; I've been on this platform for over a decade, I'm well aware of what the algorithms prefer, and I would have replaced NOTS with another project by now if I was simply trying to farm views.
@@NerdOnTheStreet Good luck bro.
You tell him Jacob