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The Bitwarden premium license funds further development from their side, not to mention regular security updates and audits to ensure that it is kept as good and secure as possible. To compare with Minecraft: If you self host a minecraft server for free each person who connects to your server has still purchased a client license/copy of. Apr 10, 2021 This is a list of known stable repositories. For testing repositories, archive repositories and abandoned repositories there are separate topics. These repositories are compatible with the F-Droid client application. To add a repository, open the app, go to Settings Repositories tap ‘+’ at the top, then add the repository URL and fingerprint. Just opening the URL on a device that has F. You can deploy Bitwarden using Docker containers on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions. Use the provided PowerShell and Bash scripts to get started quickly. Find all of the Bitwarden images on Docker Hub. Bitwardenrs – an unofficial Bitwarden server implemented in Rust language, nginx – web server required here as proxy for HTTPS requests, bwbackup – a docker image running cron job to backup bitwarden database.

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Hello all!

Let me start off with that I’ve read all of the documentation over at the wiki on the Github repo. I just don’t get the documentation, as a newbie to docker the documentation lacks some more step-by step.

I would like to run BitwardenRS behind Nginx, but before I do that I would like to have it up and running with just docker first.

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I have a working BitwardenRS docker running that is accessible however I just can’t manage to find out how to set environment variables. Am I supposed to enter the Docker container and modify an environment file (which I can’t seem to find), if so: What’s the preferred / recommended way to enter the docker container?

When I take a look at the configuration section of the wiki every configuration says you need to do the following to set the variable (we’ll take the SIGNUPS_ALLOWED variable as an example):

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The only way I manage to apply this is by stopping the docker containers, then removing it docker rm bitwarden and then apply the above. This can’t possibly be how I’m supposed to set these variables, is it?

So my question boils down to: How do I set environment variables?

Thanks in advance for your answers!

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