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title: Installing Bitwarden Server with Docker
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description: Learn how to install Bitwarden server with docker and enable admin page
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title: Installing Vaultwarden (Bitwarden compatible) Server with Docker
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description: Learn how to setup Vaultwarden using Docker and
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updated_at: 2023-11-19
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slug: bitwardeb-install
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slug: vaultwarden
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author_name: Artem Greis
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author_url: https://github.com/artygreis
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author_image:
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author_bio:
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tags: [bitwarden, linux]
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tags: [bitwarden, vaultwarden, linux]
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netcup_product_url: https://www.netcup.eu/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=2902
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language: en
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available_languages: en
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---
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# Introduction
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This tutorial explains how to install the Bitwarden server on a virtual server with Docker and how to enable admin page. Bitwarden is used to securely store keys, passwords and confidential information. Storing data on your own server avoids data loss.
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This tutorial explains how to setup a Vaultwarden server on a virtual server with Docker and how to enable Admin page. Vaultwarden is a Bitwarden compatible solution written in Rust and is used to securely store keys, passwords and confidential information. Storing data on your own server avoids data loss.
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# Requirements
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* Docker
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* Ubuntu 22.04
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docker pull vaultwarden/server:latest
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```
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# Step 3 - Get token for admin page
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# Step 3 - Get token for Admin page
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```sh
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openssl rand -base64 48
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```
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```
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- '**vw-data**' - folder for save data on disk
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- '**80**' (on the left) - local port, you can change
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# Conclusion
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Now you can go to the address localhost:port in your browser.
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For admin page: localhost:port/admin and then use token from step 3.
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# Conclusion
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Now you can go to the address localhost:port in your browser to access the Admin panel.
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For Admin page: localhost:port/admin and then use token from step 3.
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That's all.
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