Bitwarden is an open-source password management platform that stores sensitive credentials in an encrypted vault and can be synced across multiple devices. Bitwarden is cross-platform. It supports Linux, Windows, and macOS. It provides two-factor authentication (2FA), auditing, and password breach monitoring, and can be installed locally or in the cloud. If you are looking for a great power management service that is adaptable and scalable, you may want to look at Bitwarden.
How to install Bitwarden on Ubuntu Linux
As described above, Bitwarden is an open-source password management platform that stores sensitive credentials in an encrypted vault and can be synced across multiple devices. Below is how to install it on Ubuntu Linux. For this installation, we are going to be using Docker to install Bitwarden. If you haven’t installed Docker, use the link below to learn how to install it on Ubuntu Linux. How to install Docker on Ubuntu Linux Once installed, continue with installing Bitwarden.
Install Bitwarden on Ubuntu Linux
Now that Docker is installed, run the command below to create a dedicated user to run Bitwarden. Next, create a password for the Bitwarden account by running the commands below. Type and confirm the new password. After that, make Bitwarden account the owner of the /opt/bitwarden directory. Once everything is done, you need to go and obtain the Bitwarden installation key from the link below. Next, run the commands below to switch the bitwarden account and download the latest Bitwarden version. Make the download script executable and install it. During the installation, you’ll be asked to provide your domain or IP, SSL information, and database name. If you do have them, enter and continue. If not, simply type n for No or accept the default values. After the installation, run the commands below to start Bitwarden services. You should now be able to access the Bitwarden portal using your server hostname or IP address. Create a new admin account. Log in with the account and you are done. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to install the Bitwarden password manager. if you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.