![]() ![]() The example is mapping external port 8888 to Vaultwarden port 80 (web) and web socket port 3012. To run Vaultwarden on Docker, just start it and provide some startup parameters. I installed Docker on my Raspberry Pi 2 and then installed Vaultwarden. The provided Docker image contains all services and consumes less resources. ![]() Luckily, there is a lighter version of Bitwarden available: Vaultwarden (formerly known as Bitwarden_RS). The CPU and memory footprint is considerably high, especially when only a few users is going to use the service. The official installation is rather complex and will install around 12 containers. Available as a commercial service, the open source nature of it makes it possible to run Bitwarden in a self-hosted environment. It can be used to store credentials and to fill out logon forms automatically (via plugins). Bitwarden is an Open Source password management tool. ![]()
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