Self-Hosted Password Manager - Vaultwarden in the cloud for FREE!

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Take control of your data security and privacy by hosting your own Vaultwarden password manager on AWS! In this step-by-step tutorial, we will show you how to set up and configure a self-hosted Vaultwarden instance, giving you full ownership of your password storage, user management, and enhanced data privacy.

🔒 Why host your own password manager? 🔒

Complete control over user accounts
Customization and scalability
Enhanced data privacy
Unaffected password portability across devices and platforms

⏱️ Timestamps ⏱️
00:00 - Introduction
00:49 - Setting Up AWS Resources
02:17 - Installing Docker and Vaultwarden
03:50 - Setting Up HTTPS with a Self-Signed Certificate
05:17 - Accessing vaultwarden
06:07 - Restricting User Signups

🔗 Resources and Links 🔗
Vaultwarden: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultw...
AWS: https://aws.amazon.com/

In light of recent security breaches, hosting your own password manager ensures your sensitive information remains secure and private. Join us as we walk you through the process of setting up a self-hosted Vaultwarden password manager on AWS, and gain control over your data security.

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Commands:
ssh -i /path/to/your/private-key.pem [email protected]

Installing Vaultwarden:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade

sudo apt-get install docker docker-compose

mkdir serve/vaultwarden

sudo docker run -d --name vaultwarden -v /serve/vaultwarden:/data -e WEBSOCKET_ENABLED=true -p 80:80 -p 3012:3012 --restart on-failure vaultwarden/server:latest

Setting Up HTTPS with a Self-Signed Certificate for Vaultwarden:

sudo apt-get install openssl

sudo mkdir /etc/vaultwarden_ssl

sudo openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /etc/vaultwarden_ssl/vaultwarden.key -out /etc/vaultwarden_ssl/vaultwarden.crt

version: '3'
services:
vaultwarden:
image: vaultwarden/server:latest
container_name: vaultwarden
ports:
80:80
443:443
volumes:
/serve/vaultwarden:/data
/etc/vaultwarden_ssl:/ssl
environment:
ROCKET_TLS={certs="/etc/vaultwarden_ssl/vaultwarden.crt",key="/etc/vaultwarden_ssl/vaultwarden.key"}


sudo docker stop vaultwarden
sudo docker rm vaultwarden

sudo docker-compose up -d

Restricting User Signups on Your Vaultwarden Server:
sudo docker-compose down
sudo nano /path/to/your/docker-compose.yml
SIGNUPS_ALLOWED=false
sudo docker-compose up -d

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