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    • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

      @will fbartels version is fully functional (https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app), I've been using it for months now. And if you modify the bitwarden_rs build number in https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app/-/blob/master/Dockerfile before building, you get the newest version. I updated just yesterday.

      Change

      FROM "bitwardenrs/server:1.13.1-alpine" as bitwarden
      

      to

      FROM "bitwardenrs/server:1.14-alpine" as bitwarden
      
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      wrote on last edited by
      #174

      @necrevistonnezr I know you've talked about it in the past, do you have the thread where there are instructions on how to install it? DO I add that URL as a private git repo? Never did any custom app stuff before (well I tried and failed)

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      • W will

        @necrevistonnezr I know you've talked about it in the past, do you have the thread where there are instructions on how to install it? DO I add that URL as a private git repo? Never did any custom app stuff before (well I tried and failed)

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        #175

        @will said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

        @necrevistonnezr I know you've talked about it in the past, do you have the thread where there are instructions on how to install it? DO I add that URL as a private git repo? Never did any custom app stuff before (well I tried and failed)

        • Install & run Docker, it will ask you to log in or create a Docker account
        • Keep the Docker app / service running
        • git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app and cd bitwardenrs-app
        • cloudron build(that's assuming you have installed cloudron cli via npm) - it will ask you for your cloudron credentials, and ask for your Docker repository, which should be set to public during the installation (makes it easier from my experience), e.g. in the form Docker_Username/bitwarden_rs
        • cloudron install: it will ask for the domain to install to, e.g. bit.domain.tld

        If you update, it's pretty much the same, just git pullin the app directory, cloudron build, and then cloudron update --app bit.domain.tld

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        • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

          @will said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

          @necrevistonnezr I know you've talked about it in the past, do you have the thread where there are instructions on how to install it? DO I add that URL as a private git repo? Never did any custom app stuff before (well I tried and failed)

          • Install & run Docker, it will ask you to log in or create a Docker account
          • Keep the Docker app / service running
          • git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app and cd bitwardenrs-app
          • cloudron build(that's assuming you have installed cloudron cli via npm) - it will ask you for your cloudron credentials, and ask for your Docker repository, which should be set to public during the installation (makes it easier from my experience), e.g. in the form Docker_Username/bitwarden_rs
          • cloudron install: it will ask for the domain to install to, e.g. bit.domain.tld

          If you update, it's pretty much the same, just git pullin the app directory, cloudron build, and then cloudron update --app bit.domain.tld

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          wrote on last edited by will
          #176

          @necrevistonnezr said in Bitwarden - Self-hosted password manager:

          cloudron build

          Ok went through the steps.

          • installed docker, registered and made an empty public repo
          • On my linux vm I got docker up and running
          • Cloned that repo to local dir
          • Ran Cloudron build inside repo folder
          • Seemed to build but then asked if I was logged into docker?
          • Logged into docker and cloudron on the CLI and tried again.
            CLI seemed to try to get at a repo at docker.io, but my repo is at hub.docker.com

          Sorta installed, visible in cloudron error message in cloudron:

          If a configuration, update, restore or backup action resulted in an error, you can retry the task.

          An error occurred during the install operation: Not found: Unable to pull image willrimmer/bitwarden_rs:20200320-035449-643626a03. message: (HTTP code 404) unexpected - manifest for willrimmer/bitwarden_rs:20200320-035449-643626a03 not found statusCode: 404

          Let me know if I'm understanding the flow correctly.

          1. Clone from github locally.
          2. Package up a Cloudron ready docker container and push to Docker Hub
          3. Cloudron grabs and deploys from Docker Hub(?)
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            wrote on last edited by
            #177

            @will The docker image didn't get pushed for some reason. I don't see it here - https://hub.docker.com/r/willrimmer/bitwarden_rs . Just do a cloudron build again. Do you see it push ?

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              necrevistonnezr
              wrote on last edited by
              #178

              BTW, when looking for the newest Docker releases, this site https://docker-hub-rss.now.sh and in particular this feed
              https://docker-hub-rss.now.sh/bitwardenrs/server.atom is ery helpful...

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              • girishG girish

                @will The docker image didn't get pushed for some reason. I don't see it here - https://hub.docker.com/r/willrimmer/bitwarden_rs . Just do a cloudron build again. Do you see it push ?

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                wrote on last edited by will
                #179

                @girish Woohoo! It worked!

                01 Installing the App
                $ sudo docker login
                $ sudo cloudron login my.example.com
                $ git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app
                $ cd bitwardenrs-app
                $ sudo cloudron build
                Enter repository (e.g registry/username/com.github.bitwardenrs): username/dockerhub-repo
                $ sudo cloudron install -l bitwarden.example.com

                02 Updating the App
                $ git pull https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app
                $ sudo cloudron build
                $ sudo cloudron update --app bitwarden.example.com

                03 Configuring the App
                Go to bitwarden.example.com/admin to configure.

                I can add users manually, is there a way to tie this Cloudron LDAP?
                Thanks!

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                  iamthefij
                  App Dev
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #180

                  Where does this stand on becoming "official" in some way? I'm still running Bitwarden off Cloudron myself as my Cloudron instance is hosting the version I'm using for development.

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                  • W will

                    @girish Woohoo! It worked!

                    01 Installing the App
                    $ sudo docker login
                    $ sudo cloudron login my.example.com
                    $ git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app
                    $ cd bitwardenrs-app
                    $ sudo cloudron build
                    Enter repository (e.g registry/username/com.github.bitwardenrs): username/dockerhub-repo
                    $ sudo cloudron install -l bitwarden.example.com

                    02 Updating the App
                    $ git pull https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app
                    $ sudo cloudron build
                    $ sudo cloudron update --app bitwarden.example.com

                    03 Configuring the App
                    Go to bitwarden.example.com/admin to configure.

                    I can add users manually, is there a way to tie this Cloudron LDAP?
                    Thanks!

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                    iamthefij
                    App Dev
                    wrote on last edited by iamthefij
                    #181

                    @will Yes, you can use LDAP if you use the version I published.

                    https://git.cloudron.io/iamthefij/bitwardenrs-app

                    Updated to the latest version. I haven't updated to the latest versions of Bitwarden just yet though. I'll give that a go now.

                    Edit: It looks like Bitwarden_rs was updated to use a newer base image for building it's binaries. That means that when the binary used in the MySQL image is built, it's compiled against a newer version of libmariadb. It doesn't look like the Cloudron base image has been updated in a year, so I'm unable to just bump the version in the single-stage Dockerfile in my repo. However, I also have a multi-stage Dockerfile that will compile Bitwarden_rs from source against whatever version of libmariadb that is present. This should work but takes more time to build so I'm letting that run right now. I'll update when it's done. Edit: It's done!

                    Related, but kind off topic: Can we get an update to the Cloudron base? How will those be handled in an ongoing basis since apps are pinned (as they should be) to a particular base? I imagine there have been security updates in the last year.

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                    • iamthefijI iamthefij

                      @will Yes, you can use LDAP if you use the version I published.

                      https://git.cloudron.io/iamthefij/bitwardenrs-app

                      Updated to the latest version. I haven't updated to the latest versions of Bitwarden just yet though. I'll give that a go now.

                      Edit: It looks like Bitwarden_rs was updated to use a newer base image for building it's binaries. That means that when the binary used in the MySQL image is built, it's compiled against a newer version of libmariadb. It doesn't look like the Cloudron base image has been updated in a year, so I'm unable to just bump the version in the single-stage Dockerfile in my repo. However, I also have a multi-stage Dockerfile that will compile Bitwarden_rs from source against whatever version of libmariadb that is present. This should work but takes more time to build so I'm letting that run right now. I'll update when it's done. Edit: It's done!

                      Related, but kind off topic: Can we get an update to the Cloudron base? How will those be handled in an ongoing basis since apps are pinned (as they should be) to a particular base? I imagine there have been security updates in the last year.

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                      jimcavoli
                      App Dev
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #182

                      @iamthefij An update to the Cloudron base image gets brought up every few months for the last year or so. The most recent official mention of an updated base image was by @nebulon last August but it there's been a pin stuck in that with the aggressive releases as of late - perhaps this and other apps getting updated and looking to move forward soon will help un-stick that again, especially since it's been about a year since 1.0.0 dropped.

                      cc @girish for a more definitive idea

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                      • iamthefijI iamthefij

                        @will Yes, you can use LDAP if you use the version I published.

                        https://git.cloudron.io/iamthefij/bitwardenrs-app

                        Updated to the latest version. I haven't updated to the latest versions of Bitwarden just yet though. I'll give that a go now.

                        Edit: It looks like Bitwarden_rs was updated to use a newer base image for building it's binaries. That means that when the binary used in the MySQL image is built, it's compiled against a newer version of libmariadb. It doesn't look like the Cloudron base image has been updated in a year, so I'm unable to just bump the version in the single-stage Dockerfile in my repo. However, I also have a multi-stage Dockerfile that will compile Bitwarden_rs from source against whatever version of libmariadb that is present. This should work but takes more time to build so I'm letting that run right now. I'll update when it's done. Edit: It's done!

                        Related, but kind off topic: Can we get an update to the Cloudron base? How will those be handled in an ongoing basis since apps are pinned (as they should be) to a particular base? I imagine there have been security updates in the last year.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #183

                        @iamthefij How do I build the new image that ties in LDAP? (Note: I'm not a dev, just a security monkey/sysadmin. Even getting it installed like I did was a learning experience!)

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                          wrote on last edited by girish
                          #184

                          @jimcavoli Now with 5.x out, I think it's time to bring out a new base image. Still working on the blog post and newsletter, so after that.

                          @will Bitwarden server never sees any user password and all encryption is done client side (please see https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/pull/677#issuecomment-545081380 and the full thread). For this reason, one can only implement a system where LDAP users can be automatically added into the bitwarden db and then sent an email invite. @iamthefij has automated the LDAP sync and invitation flow for Cloudron LDAP. Note that, the users have to use the invitation to sign up and setup a master password (which is totally independent of Cloudron password).

                          In short, you can just add/invite users manually into bitwarden if you don't have that many users. There is no real LDAP sign in.

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                          • W will

                            @iamthefij How do I build the new image that ties in LDAP? (Note: I'm not a dev, just a security monkey/sysadmin. Even getting it installed like I did was a learning experience!)

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                            iamthefij
                            App Dev
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #185

                            @will the Readme should contain the details you need. It also includes an explanation on how the LDAP integration functions (as @girish said, it's not like most apps due to the client side encryption model used in Bitwarden).

                            If you're familiar with building a Cloudron app, you should be able to build as normal. The compiling of the binary is handled within the Dockerfile itself by leveraging multi-stage bulds.

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                            • iamthefijI iamthefij

                              @will the Readme should contain the details you need. It also includes an explanation on how the LDAP integration functions (as @girish said, it's not like most apps due to the client side encryption model used in Bitwarden).

                              If you're familiar with building a Cloudron app, you should be able to build as normal. The compiling of the binary is handled within the Dockerfile itself by leveraging multi-stage bulds.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #186

                              @iamthefij Just tried to build using the same steps I used for the fbartels version and got this error:

                              Sending build context to Docker daemon 138.8kB
                              Step 1/31 : FROM "bitwardenrs/server-mysql:1.13.1" as bitwarden
                              1.13.1: Pulling from bitwardenrs/server-mysql
                              8ec398bc0356: Pull complete
                              e4a2de8034fa: Pull complete
                              fd9088357d3d: Pull complete
                              8801aa831b23: Pull complete
                              dd84a9fe1d76: Pull complete
                              d47afa82b986: Pull complete
                              5d95e292b0e0: Pull complete
                              Digest: sha256:8d95d8f636c4bb4dc70ee6c3b1a9e32a63d19bc634c2ea3d1b6a8907b59945c9
                              Status: Downloaded newer image for bitwardenrs/server-mysql:1.13.1
                              ---> adaef5949bab
                              Step 2/31 : FROM "vividboarder/bitwarden_rs_ldap:alpine" as bitwarden_ldap
                              alpine: Pulling from vividboarder/bitwarden_rs_ldap
                              c9b1b535fdd9: Pull complete
                              08dbcf01e393: Pull complete
                              8e8b8ccc4315: Pull complete
                              Digest: sha256:4578c4cdfe93b52cf5d9406d2bf6cf63ed073fceec7e11ea1ede33fbebbb755d
                              Status: Downloaded newer image for vividboarder/bitwarden_rs_ldap:alpine
                              ---> 630a6d6f04a7
                              Step 3/31 : FROM cloudron/base:1.0.0@sha256:147a648a068a2e746644746bbfb42eb7a50d682437cead3c67c933c546357617
                              ---> 534bd0efda10
                              Step 4/31 : RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libmariadbclient-dev && rm -fr /va
                              r/lib/apt/lists/*
                              ---> Running in 3f31137a8125
                              Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security InRelease [88.7 kB]
                              Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic InRelease [242 kB]
                              Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates InRelease [88.7 kB]
                              Get:4 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-backports InRelease [74.6 kB]
                              Get:5 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe Sources [11.5 MB]
                              Get:6 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages [1344 kB]
                              Get:7 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/restricted amd64 Packages [13.5 kB]
                              Get:8 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages [11.3 MB]
                              Get:9 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/multiverse amd64 Packages [186 kB]
                              Reading package lists...
                              E: Release file for http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-security/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for ano
                              ther 8h 46min 35s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
                              E: Release file for http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for anoth
                              er 8h 47min 33s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
                              E: Release file for http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-backports/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for ano
                              ther 8h 48min 53s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
                              The command '/bin/sh -c apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libmariadbclient-dev && rm
                              -fr /var/lib/apt/lists/*' returned a non-zero code: 100
                              child_process.js:669
                              throw err;
                              ^

                              Error: Command failed: docker build -t willrimmer/bitwarden_rs:20200325-101241-841579f4c -f Dockerfile /mnt/c/Users/w
                              ill/Cloud/Code/Git/bitwardenrs-app
                              at checkExecSyncError (child_process.js:630:11)
                              at execSync (child_process.js:666:15)
                              at buildLocal (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:180:5)
                              at Command.build (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:325:9)
                              at Command.listener (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:370:29)
                              at Command.emit (events.js:311:20)
                              at Command.parseArgs (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:892:12)
                              at Command.parse (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:642:21)
                              at Object.<anonymous> (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/bin/cloudron:245:9)
                              at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:1158:30) {
                              status: 100,
                              signal: null,
                              output: [ null, null, null ],
                              pid: 3496,
                              stdout: null,
                              stderr: null

                              Checking the readme now

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                              • girishG girish

                                @jimcavoli Now with 5.x out, I think it's time to bring out a new base image. Still working on the blog post and newsletter, so after that.

                                @will Bitwarden server never sees any user password and all encryption is done client side (please see https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/pull/677#issuecomment-545081380 and the full thread). For this reason, one can only implement a system where LDAP users can be automatically added into the bitwarden db and then sent an email invite. @iamthefij has automated the LDAP sync and invitation flow for Cloudron LDAP. Note that, the users have to use the invitation to sign up and setup a master password (which is totally independent of Cloudron password).

                                In short, you can just add/invite users manually into bitwarden if you don't have that many users. There is no real LDAP sign in.

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                                will
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #187

                                @girish Got it, makes sense.

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                                • W will

                                  @iamthefij Just tried to build using the same steps I used for the fbartels version and got this error:

                                  Sending build context to Docker daemon 138.8kB
                                  Step 1/31 : FROM "bitwardenrs/server-mysql:1.13.1" as bitwarden
                                  1.13.1: Pulling from bitwardenrs/server-mysql
                                  8ec398bc0356: Pull complete
                                  e4a2de8034fa: Pull complete
                                  fd9088357d3d: Pull complete
                                  8801aa831b23: Pull complete
                                  dd84a9fe1d76: Pull complete
                                  d47afa82b986: Pull complete
                                  5d95e292b0e0: Pull complete
                                  Digest: sha256:8d95d8f636c4bb4dc70ee6c3b1a9e32a63d19bc634c2ea3d1b6a8907b59945c9
                                  Status: Downloaded newer image for bitwardenrs/server-mysql:1.13.1
                                  ---> adaef5949bab
                                  Step 2/31 : FROM "vividboarder/bitwarden_rs_ldap:alpine" as bitwarden_ldap
                                  alpine: Pulling from vividboarder/bitwarden_rs_ldap
                                  c9b1b535fdd9: Pull complete
                                  08dbcf01e393: Pull complete
                                  8e8b8ccc4315: Pull complete
                                  Digest: sha256:4578c4cdfe93b52cf5d9406d2bf6cf63ed073fceec7e11ea1ede33fbebbb755d
                                  Status: Downloaded newer image for vividboarder/bitwarden_rs_ldap:alpine
                                  ---> 630a6d6f04a7
                                  Step 3/31 : FROM cloudron/base:1.0.0@sha256:147a648a068a2e746644746bbfb42eb7a50d682437cead3c67c933c546357617
                                  ---> 534bd0efda10
                                  Step 4/31 : RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libmariadbclient-dev && rm -fr /va
                                  r/lib/apt/lists/*
                                  ---> Running in 3f31137a8125
                                  Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security InRelease [88.7 kB]
                                  Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic InRelease [242 kB]
                                  Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates InRelease [88.7 kB]
                                  Get:4 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-backports InRelease [74.6 kB]
                                  Get:5 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe Sources [11.5 MB]
                                  Get:6 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages [1344 kB]
                                  Get:7 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/restricted amd64 Packages [13.5 kB]
                                  Get:8 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages [11.3 MB]
                                  Get:9 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/multiverse amd64 Packages [186 kB]
                                  Reading package lists...
                                  E: Release file for http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-security/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for ano
                                  ther 8h 46min 35s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
                                  E: Release file for http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for anoth
                                  er 8h 47min 33s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
                                  E: Release file for http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-backports/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for ano
                                  ther 8h 48min 53s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
                                  The command '/bin/sh -c apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libmariadbclient-dev && rm
                                  -fr /var/lib/apt/lists/*' returned a non-zero code: 100
                                  child_process.js:669
                                  throw err;
                                  ^

                                  Error: Command failed: docker build -t willrimmer/bitwarden_rs:20200325-101241-841579f4c -f Dockerfile /mnt/c/Users/w
                                  ill/Cloud/Code/Git/bitwardenrs-app
                                  at checkExecSyncError (child_process.js:630:11)
                                  at execSync (child_process.js:666:15)
                                  at buildLocal (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:180:5)
                                  at Command.build (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/src/build-actions.js:325:9)
                                  at Command.listener (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:370:29)
                                  at Command.emit (events.js:311:20)
                                  at Command.parseArgs (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:892:12)
                                  at Command.parse (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/node_modules/commander/index.js:642:21)
                                  at Object.<anonymous> (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cloudron/bin/cloudron:245:9)
                                  at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:1158:30) {
                                  status: 100,
                                  signal: null,
                                  output: [ null, null, null ],
                                  pid: 3496,
                                  stdout: null,
                                  stderr: null

                                  Checking the readme now

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                                  iamthefij
                                  App Dev
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #188

                                  @will Strange. It looks like you're getting some validation issue from bionic-* for some reason. Possibly the clocks are off. Maybe try again? That's not specific to this project.

                                  It looks like you could reproduce with an new Dockerfile below, or just rebuild the existing one as caching should be in place now.

                                  FROM cloudron/base:1.0.0@sha256:147a648a068a2e746644746bbfb42eb7a50d682437cead3c67c933c546357617
                                  RUN apt-get update
                                  

                                  Does it work now? If not, check your system clock and timezone.

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                                    @will Strange. It looks like you're getting some validation issue from bionic-* for some reason. Possibly the clocks are off. Maybe try again? That's not specific to this project.

                                    It looks like you could reproduce with an new Dockerfile below, or just rebuild the existing one as caching should be in place now.

                                    FROM cloudron/base:1.0.0@sha256:147a648a068a2e746644746bbfb42eb7a50d682437cead3c67c933c546357617
                                    RUN apt-get update
                                    

                                    Does it work now? If not, check your system clock and timezone.

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                                    will
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                                    #189

                                    @iamthefij Ooooh I'm running this from a Fedora WSL 2 VM, does the Cloudron build have Ubuntu dependencies?

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                                      #190

                                      Interesting note:
                                      I was using Ubuntu on Windows Subsystem for Linux last night. I performed the following steps:
                                      01 Installing the App
                                      $ sudo docker login
                                      $ sudo cloudron login my.example.com
                                      $ git clone https://git.cloudron.io/fbartels/bitwardenrs-app
                                      $ cd bitwardenrs-app
                                      $ sudo cloudron build
                                      Enter repository (e.g registry/username/com.github.bitwardenrs): docker-hub-username/docker-hub-public-repo
                                      $ sudo cloudron install
                                      Location: bitwarden.example.com

                                      After that the apps worked in Cloudron, worked great!

                                      Today I uninstalled the app, and ran through the same steps on a Fedora WSL box, the app deploys, but it seems to not be serving anything. I checked the logs and found this:
                                      AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 172.18.0.13. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message
                                      Everything else looks good with the startup of the container. Thoughts?

                                      If Fedora isn't a supported dev enviroment, I'll swap back over to Ubuntu. Thanks guys!

                                      EDIT: It was DNS propagation with this issue! It's always DNS....

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                                        Devs,
                                        What's keeping bitwarden out of the store? Been running the fbartels version all day with no issues that were not my own fault.
                                        As seemless as any other app that doesn't tie in with Cloudron SSO/LDAP.

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                                          @will Mostly, we are just super short on time 😕 To release an app, we need to test the package, write docs, write tests, make sure updates work, make sure we understand packaging, all so that we can support it. Cloudron customers also ask us many app related questions so we have to be in a position to (reasonably) answer them.

                                          Of course, we can just publish the app and skip all the above. I understand there is a need to "just publish" and we have a great bunch of early adopters here who will put up with all the above. I just spoke to @nebulon about this, we will get unstable package for bitwarden shortly without any of the above.

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                                            Devs,
                                            What's keeping bitwarden out of the store? Been running the fbartels version all day with no issues that were not my own fault.
                                            As seemless as any other app that doesn't tie in with Cloudron SSO/LDAP.

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                                            iamthefij
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                                            @will just a note, I don't believe fbartels version supports a using a dump for backing up the database. This means that if the backup is taken while the db is in a transaction, it could be corrupted.

                                            Bitwarden_rs now supports an admin API for making sqlite backups, but does not have any cron embedded. Similar to the way the LDAP sync tool works, an additional script could be added to periodically make dumps of the sqlite database so that it can be properly backed up.

                                            Instead, the version I have is using MySQL, which leverages the native Cloudron backup and restore functionality.

                                            That and the LDAP invite service are the real differences between the two forks. If you do not wish to use automated LDAP invites on my fork, you can select to opt out when installing. This is covered in the readme.

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