![]() ![]() NOTE: This is just the port that you’d like to use. Under the “Port Settings”, change the local port from “Auto” to “5555” for the Container Port “80”. Under “Volume”, select “Add Folder” and add the bitwarden folder we created in step two (path should be docker/bitwarden). NOTE: This setting will allow the container to restart after an improper shutdown.ħ. Select “Enable auto-restart” under the “Advanced Settings”. After the item is downloaded, go to “Image” and double click the vaultwarden/server:latest item to launch the configuration tool.Ħ. Open Docker and install the vaultwarden/server:latestimage from the Docker Registry.Ĥ. For this reason, you will have to use that image name (as opposed to what the screenshots are showing).ģ. Open “File Station”, navigate to the “docker” folder and create a subfolder named “bitwarden”.ĥ/3/21 Update: The bitwardenrs image has been deprecated and renamed to vaultwarden. Before we get started, we need a directory where Bitwarden can add all of its files. Download and install Docker from the Synology Package Center.Ģ. The instructions below will show how to setup Bitwarden on a Synology NAS.ġ. Conclusion: How to Setup Bitwarden on a Synology NASġ.
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