Pagoda installs password manager Bitwarden

Original link: https://cry33.com/archives/bitwarden.html

We are now registering more and more websites and apps, and correspondingly, there are more and more passwords to remember. But in many cases, I clearly remember to register, but I can’t remember the password. As a result, it is very troublesome to either change the password or re-register in the end. So is there a way to solve our troubles of managing passwords? Bitwarden is such an artifact that allows us to easily manage passwords.

Readers may have questions, there are so many password management software on the market, why do you only recommend Bitwarden? Regarding this reason, I want to say that because Bitwaren is both open source and cross-platform. Due to open source, we can deploy it on our own server, and the passwords are stored on our own server, which is much safer than placing it on a third-party server. Due to cross-platform, Bitwarden has corresponding clients on almost every platform, so we can use it seamlessly across different devices and systems, which greatly improves efficiency.

Without further ado, let’s move on to the dry goods!

Install Docker-manager

Search for Docker管理器in Pagoda’s software store and install it

After the installation is complete, set it to display on the home page, so that we can open and set it directly from the home page.

Configure Docker

get mirror

Open the Docker manager, click镜像管理获取镜像, enter vaultwarden/server:latest to get the vaultwarden image

Appears as shown in the figure, then the acquisition is successful

create container

Open容器列表创建容器, the specific configuration is shown in the figure:

  1. Map port 80 in the container to local port 666
  2. Map the /data directory in the container to the local data directory
  3. CPU weight 30

After the configuration is complete, click Submit. After a while, the container is successfully created.

Create a new website and reverse generation

Pagoda creates a new pure static site

Set up a reverse proxy

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