Bitwarden_rs
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@yusf It works with organization in the sense that items shared in an organization will show up and you can add new items to an existing organization. One limitation though in the mobile app is that you can’t create an organization, you have to do that in the web app. That’s a general Bitwarden limitation though, not Bitwarden_rs specifically.
Screenshot below shows the test item I created in a test org, and has a share icon next to it to signify its from a shared organization.
Screenshot below shows how to assign to an org. The org I have is called test. The scribbled out option is the personal account. Test is the org.
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If a user signs up on my bitwarden instance, the email invite is not sent. Neither if I add a user to an organisation.
config.env looks like this:
# Export bitwarden rs environment variables here to ovveride the defaults export SIGNUPS_ALLOWED=true export INVITATIONS_ALLOWED=true # To only allow users with the same email domain as where the app is installed: # export SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST=ckfl.net #export LOG_LEVEL=debug
Or is there a way to manually approve a user?
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That should be working. Check your outbound mail settings and logs to see if it is stuck somewhere?
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Indeed, the mail - relayed via sendgrid - was blocked by the recipient email provider mailbox.org:
554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [167.89.24.164] blocked by RBL; Blocked - see https://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?167.89.24.
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Strange that sendgrid got RBLed...but that's going to be something they will need to straighten out.
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@doodlemania2 said in Bitwarden_rs:
Strange that sendgrid got RBLed...but that's going to be something they will need to straighten out.
What's troubling IMHO that you don't get any notice on such rejected mails in the sender's mail account. You have to manually check https://app.sendgrid.com/suppressions/blocks
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Yup - that's a sendgrid thing - they do that to help keep spam down, but you may have to pay or something to get the reputation filters up or something?
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So I am curious how bitwarden is working for folks?
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@seeker Just be sure to take advantage of the auto-backup feature of Cloudron, and you'll be fine. One of my backup destinations is the free tier of Scaleway Object Storage, where you get 75GB free.
Plus, every now and then, pay for a cheap VPS for a few dollars a month for just the month, install cloudron on it, use a spare domain, and practice restoring from the backup. Then if something really goes wrong your panic level will be lower since you know how to restore from a backup.