Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager
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@jimcavoli We will take this up next week since we are working on getting 4.2 out this week. Will follow up with @iamthefij on what the status is.
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@girish it should be good to go. My branch is working with MySQL and LDAP.
I've got two working
Dockerfile
s. One that compiles the entire project and another that just pulls the binary from the published images on Docker Hub. End result is the same. -
Unfortunately, not this week. The 4.2 release hit some hiccups. Good news is that we are rolling out 4.2 as we speak. So, we should get to this next week.
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Again, there's trouble with cloudron cli. I tried to login but it gives me the following errors:
cloudron login --allow-selfsigned Cloudron Admin Domain: my.domain.com ERROR (node:51749) Warning: Setting the NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED environment variable to '0' makes TLS connections and HTTPS requests insecure by disabling certificate verification. [ internal/process/warning.js:27:3 ] ERROR Cloudron my.domain.com not found. Try providing the admin location, probably my.my.domain.com [ /Users/user/.nvm/versions/node/v12.7.0/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/helper.js:71:29 ]
What am I doing wrong?
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@necrevistonnezr You almost never have to use
--allow-selfsigned
Doesmy.domain.com
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@necrevistonnezr Can you try using the CLI on the demo cloudron? Like:
cloudron login my.demo.cloudron.io
username and password is cloudron. you can then build and install there. does that entire flow work?
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@girish that gives me the same error but pinging works
bitwardenrs-app on master [!?] via ⬢ v12.7.0 ➜ cloudron login my.cloudron.io ERROR (node:55034) Warning: Setting the NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED environment variable to '0' makes TLS connections and HTTPS requests insecure by disabling certificate verification. [ internal/process/warning.js:27:3 ] ERROR Cloudron my.cloudron.io not found. Try providing the admin location, probably my.my.cloudron.io [ /Users/kdj/.nvm/versions/node/v12.7.0/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/helper.js:71:29 ] bitwardenrs-app on master [!?] via ⬢ v12.7.0 took 18s ➜ ping my.cloudron.io PING my.cloudron.io (45.55.2.141): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 45.55.2.141: icmp_seq=0 ttl=50 time=188.063 ms 64 bytes from 45.55.2.141: icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=181.041 ms 64 bytes from 45.55.2.141: icmp_seq=2 ttl=50 time=237.531 ms
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@lukaszj No ETA but it's on our immediate list. Currently, we are pushing out the release that makes it possible to build custom apps without our build service.
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Just started looking into getting this package published. I also found a related https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/pull/677 .
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@girish I'd be neat if that gets merged, but the maintainers rejected a previous patch for direct LDAP support and that's why it was moved to a different binary. See comments here: https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/pull/396#issuecomment-464059020
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Hey @girish any updates on this? I've been holding off on migrating from my external instance to my Cloudron one because I'm not sure about the process of migrating from the dev one to an official one. Any guidance on when to expect this or if it's possible to preserve the Docker volume would be helpful.
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@iamthefij said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:
Hey @girish any updates on this? I've been holding off on migrating from my external instance to my Cloudron one because I'm not sure about the process of migrating from the dev one to an official one. Any guidance on when to expect this or if it's possible to preserve the Docker volume would be helpful.
I'm in the same boat. I am maintaining a VPS solely for Bitwarden access. Would save $10 a month and time if I could roll this out! Thanks for all the hard work!
I tried deploying the Cloudron Bitwarden like below:
Commands run on Cloudron server.
git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app #Successfully clones to home directory
npm install -g cloudron-cli **#Command fails, no cloudron-cli **
cloudron build # this will ask your cloudron.io login #Never got to this stage
cloudron install # this will ask you for your cloudron's login #Never got to this stage