![]() Connected everything up and now rows were both created and filled. my device should easily handle it :P Instead of going through environmental's I went all the way and created the database and user through phpmyadmin instead. Normally I'm sure most would prefer mariadb on a NAS as it's usually less intensive on the memory but hell. Tried getting it to work for a good bit, but no luck.ĭecided to say "F it" and just use MySQL. ![]() Rows were also created within the database. Checked the MariaDB and no authentication errors were found. Tried creating an account and again, stuck on the same page. this time I used the Docker compose script at the BitWarden website which used the default MariaDB database and added all the required environmental's. Removed the dockers and cleaned up all the files. Still not sure why, but it must have been something regarding authentication with the database, no doubt. In MariaDB, no rows were created and even with root credentials BitWarden didn't create any. Mariadb however, did really make the database and user connected to it, confirmed the environmental's to make sure the logins matched. Double-checked the logs within Docker but the MariaDB kept saying the user couldn't authenticate itself. It was just stuck on the create account page and the button didn't work. Ran the code, everything got set up annddd. ![]() ![]() looked like that one uses the MariaDB fork from Jammy. The easiest way I usually use is simply grab a Mariushosting script and adjust it to my data/needs. but I much prefer testing everything out myself first :P - Issues I ran against might not happen at everyone, even with the same type of hardwareĪs BitWarden unified doesn't come included with a database, unlike Vaultwarden, an SQL database was needed. Device used: Synology 720+ with 18b ram and Docker installed - Do have extremely basic docker knowledge as I have a few applications hosted on my Synology, but not much more - No experience with inner workings of SQL databases or queries - Comparing a good few of my experiences to how I experienced the setup of Vaultwarden (which was a 1 minute job any monkey can do) - A few times along the story I could, and probably should have, contacted BitWarden support to see how much they could help. Decided to write down some of my experiences while setting up Bitwarden Unified on my Synology NAS. ![]()
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