I have linked to a wiki in the description of this video: wiki.pcw.de/tutorials/docker/vaultwarden If you want to use https in the local network, you can use nginx and step-ca, for example, to carry out the certification. I have linked a second video on this. If you want to use Vaultwaren locally with http only, you don't need any other containers than the one described in the video. It is your decision. wiki.pcw.de/tutorials/docker/vaultwarden
There are also many other options for “https locally in your Homelab”. The example with nginx and step-ca is only an aid from me. You can find many alternatives to nginx and step-ca on the Internet.
@@awunnenb I managed to do it with Nginx Proxy Manager, which took care of the whole certificate thing for me. I wanted HTTPS even if it's only local, the more encryption, the better. Nonetheless, thanks for the follow up.
What is nginx??? It says that there is no container with such a name. Why is there always something missing in these videos. Argggh.
I have linked to a wiki in the description of this video: wiki.pcw.de/tutorials/docker/vaultwarden
If you want to use https in the local network, you can use nginx and step-ca, for example, to carry out the certification. I have linked a second video on this. If you want to use Vaultwaren locally with http only, you don't need any other containers than the one described in the video. It is your decision.
wiki.pcw.de/tutorials/docker/vaultwarden
There are also many other options for “https locally in your Homelab”. The example with nginx and step-ca is only an aid from me. You can find many alternatives to nginx and step-ca on the Internet.
@@awunnenb I managed to do it with Nginx Proxy Manager, which took care of the whole certificate thing for me. I wanted HTTPS even if it's only local, the more encryption, the better.
Nonetheless, thanks for the follow up.
what if i didnt configure smtp
It is used, for example, to invite users via the Admin Panel. The user then receives an invitation from the system by email