
I lack the documentation (environment, ports, volumes, etc) of each of the required bitwarden containers and their connection.

So I guess I need to configurate my letsencrypt to match both services, bitwaren and nextcloud with and and therefore I can't use the installer script. As far as I know, the installer script of bitwarden installs a separate letsencrypt-container which I already have. Bitwarden will be deployed and run on your machine using an array of Docker. Ive successfully figured out how to do this using a reverse proxy and a domain name. Id like for the server to, ideally, be available both on my local network as well as out in the world. By default, Bitwarden will be served through ports 80 ( http) and 443 ( https) on the host. Im working on setting up a bitwarden vault on my synology NAS in a docker container.

I use letsencrypt with reverse proxy and nextcloud (subdomain-configuration) and I might need to integrate bitwarden in the existing setup. Installation procedure Configure your domain. On the other hand there are the official containers, which separate each service part.

Keeping all my passowords in mind bothers me quite a while, so in the process of merging OMV4->OMV5 and all native services into docker I discovered the quite charming tool bitwarden.Īfter a short research if figured out that many users use the bitwardenrs/server container.
