Hi. I'm a bit cautious of using Vaultwarden since it’s a re-engineering of Bitwarden. That is, it uses the Bitwarden APIs so you can use the Bitwarden clients to interact with it. There is a Bitwarden Unified docker image which is currently in beta. When that goes GA I will probably self-host again. I have tried running this on my Synology through Docker-Compose and it works well. I'm currently paying for the single user version of Bitwarden Cloud but want to self-host a family instance. On a slightly different tack I've moved all my self hosting projects to Cloudron, which is a nice self-hosting Docker system that allows you to run various apps on a host. They take care of the updates and self-hosting several apps on a single instance. The only thing I haven't moved over now are these lists and its unlikely to happen for several reasons. Check them out at www.cloudron.io, I am very impressed. They have Vaultwarden on there apps list, but they have stated when the official Bitwarden Unified comes out of beta they will move to that instead. Thanks. Andrew. -----Original Message----- From: David Mehler via Blind-sysadmins <blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2024 7:08 AM To: blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org Cc: David Mehler <dave.mehler@gmail.com> Subject: [Blind-sysadmins] self-hosting a vaultwarden instance? Hello, Has anyone self-hosted a vaultwarden instance so they can utilize there own private password manager perhaps for example-sake on a Raspberry Pi? If so, how did you get it set up? I've read many howtos on it some say one thing others another. What were your impressions of the setup process and how do you like self-hosting a password manager? Thanks. Dave. -- Sent with Thunderbird _______________________________________________ Blind-sysadmins mailing list -- blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org To unsubscribe send an email to blind-sysadmins-leave@lists.hodgsonfamily.org