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not accessible to 443 #5

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nsar1907 opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 1 comment
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not accessible to 443 #5

nsar1907 opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 1 comment

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@nsar1907
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Hello sorry if it’s a dumb question but i can’t find any answers for my requirements

i can’t t open 443 or any ports due ISS provider but i would be happy to run bitwarden on localhost

i am not successful so far to log in bitwarden on local ip because https requested

This browser requires HTTPS to use the web vault Check the Vaultwarden wiki for details on how to enable it

Is this case, is it possible to make it work on my synology nas by by script ?

thank you

@sosandroid
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Long time since I switched to the paid version of Bitwarden due to the fact I was not able anymore to access my Nas from remote location.

As far as I remember, Synology's local proxy enables you to create a spare local domain name and SSL.
The best way is probably to use a real sub domain name, enable the Let's Encrypt certs. Using the embedded DNS server, to provide the local address while you are in the local network.

Hope this helps

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