Hosting Your Own Password Manager with VaultWarden - An Alternative to Bitwarden's Official Server
Vaultwarden is a lightweight, self-hosted password manager that allows you to securely manage your passwords and sensitive information. It features organization management, attachment handling, Vault API integration, and advanced security options like Authenticator, U2F, YubiKey, and Duo. This video will guide you through setting up Vaultwarden on your own cloud server, ensuring you have full control over your data while highlighting its key features.
⌚ Send secure messages and attachments ⌚ Organizations support ⌚ Support for various MFA methods ⌚ Compatible with Bitwarden browser plugin ⌚ Self hosted
It's much better than sticky pads! Vaultwarden allows you to set up your server and run it however you'd like. Share it with friends, families, clients or co-workers.
Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:00 - Signing in to your server 1:57 - Creating new items (passwords, cards, identity) 4:59 - Adding MFA to our account 6:45 - Setting up our own vaultwarden server 7:41 - Configuring Portainer 11:45 - Setting up our DNS A record with Namecheap 12:17 - New host with Nginx Proxy Manager 14:46 - Setting up our new user with vaultwarden 15:42 - Configuring the browser plugin with bitwarden 17:13 - Accessing our server admin panel with a hashed access key 20:30 - Exploring the admin panel in vaultwarden
Resources:. vaultwarden github - https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden Securing your vaultwarden admin key - https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Enabling-admin-page Bitwarden official site - https://bitwarden.com
SynAckTime - https://synacktime.com Build your own server - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkvQud4cnvA ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxq8ItviX5s
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