Vaultwarden warnings
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Added some of this info to the Cloudron docs (i.e. merge request).
Note (as I struggled to login): The token to enter in the admin login page is NOT the generated argon token but the password you used to generate the token. -
@necrevistonnezr thanks, its merged and public https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/vaultwarden/#admin
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@girish Maybe it was an issue I caused, but what I did was:
- Login to my cloudron
- Go to Vaultwarden app
- Launch file explorer
- edit config.json to put in hash, but left out all quotes (double and single) for the admin_token variable
Like This:
{ ...... "admin_token": PretendIAmAHash, "disable_admin_token": false, ...... }
- Restart the app
- config.json was then COMPLETELY blank (as if Vaultwarden removed all the config due to a bad admin-hash??)
I was able to recover from a previous backup, but others may not be so lucky.
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@nebulon said in Vaultwarden warnings:
@necrevistonnezr thanks, its merged and public https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/vaultwarden/#admin
Thanks, but these instructions don't work for me
They say:
Therefore, open a web terminal and run
# app/code/vaultwarden hash Generate an Argon2id PHC string using the 'bitwarden' preset: Password: Confirm Password:
But in my web terminal for my Vaultwarden I can't get to
app/code/vaultwarden
and runninghash
inapp/code/
just results inhash: hash table empty
I also tried typing
app/code/vaultwarden hash
but that didn't work either, just resulted inbash: app/code/vaultwarden: No such file or directory
And after looking at https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Enabling-admin-page#secure-the-admin_token I also tried just typing
vaultwarden hash
but that just results inbash: vaultwarden: command not found
Help!
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@jdaviescoates Just to confirm, cause it's not in your post, you need to run
/app/code/vaultwarden
notapp/code/vaultwarden
; Linux is VERY particular about file paths lol make sure you have the prefixed/
as it is needed to produce a "full path" to the vaultwarden binary. -
@murgero said in Vaultwarden warnings:
@jdaviescoates Just to confirm, cause it's not in your post, you need to run
/app/code/vaultwarden
notapp/code/vaultwarden
; Linux is VERY particular about file paths lol make sure you have the prefixed/
as it is needed to produce a "full path" to the vaultwarden binary.That was it, thank you!
@staff that all important
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at the beginning is missing from the docs! -
@necrevistonnezr thanks! I would've submitted a PR myself but I had to dash out to collect my children from school