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Kubernetes deployment
There are two options for deploying on Kubernetes:
- Natively
- Via Helm
Please check the kubernetes-bitwarden_rs repository for example deployment in Kubernetes.
It will setup a fully functional and secure vaultwarden
application in Kubernetes behind nginx-ingress-controller and AWS ELBv1. It provides a little bit more than just simple deployment but you can use all or just part of the manifests depending on your needs and setup.
Please check the helm-bitwarden_rs repository for example deployment in Kubernetes.
It will setup a fully functional and secure vaultwarden
application in Kubernetes behind an nginx controller of your choice. It works well and is tested with the microk8s setup. There is support for generating SSL certificates via cert-manager too.
Another option with as much, or even more, flexibility would be: https://github.com/gissilabs/charts/tree/master/vaultwarden
- Which container image to use
- Starting a container
- Updating the vaultwarden image
- Using Docker Compose
- Using Podman
- Building your own docker image
- Building binary
- Pre-built binaries
- Third-party packages
- Deployment examples
- Proxy examples
- Logrotate example
- Overview
- Disable registration of new users
- Disable invitations
- Enabling admin page
- Disable the admin token
- Enabling WebSocket notifications
- Enabling Mobile Client push notification
- Enabling U2F and FIDO2 WebAuthn authentication
- Enabling YubiKey OTP authentication
- Changing persistent data location
- Changing the API request size limit
- Changing the number of workers
- SMTP configuration
- Translating the email templates
- Password hint display
- Disabling or overriding the Vault interface hosting
- Logging
- Creating a systemd service
- Syncing users from LDAP
- Using an alternate base dir (subdir/subpath)
- Other configuration