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Setup as a systemd service
These instructions require you to have compiled the bitwarden_rs binary. If you generated a docker image, you may want to look at Running with systemd-docker
Making bitwarden_rs start on system startup and use the other facilities of systemd (e.g. isolation, logging,...) requires a .service
file. The following is a usable starting point:
[Unit]
Description=Bitwarden Server (Rust Edition)
Documentation=https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs
After=network.target
[Service]
# The user/group bitwarden_rs is run under. the working directory (see below) should allow write and read access to this user/group
User=bitwarden_rs
Group=bitwarden_rs
# The location of the .env file for configuration
EnvironmentFile=/etc/bitwarden_rs.env
# The location of the compiled binary
ExecStart=/usr/bin/bitwarden_rs
# Set reasonable connection and process limits
LimitNOFILE=1048576
LimitNPROC=64
# Isolate bitwarden_rs from the rest of the system
PrivateTmp=true
PrivateDevices=true
ProtectHome=true
ProtectSystem=strict
# Only allow writes to the following directory and set it to the working directory (user and password data are stored here)
WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/bitwarden_rs
ReadWriteDirectories=/var/lib/bitwarden_rs
# Allow bitwarden_rs to bind ports in the range of 0-1024
AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Change all paths to match your installation (WorkingDirectory
and ReadWriteDirectory
should be the same),
name this file bitwarden_rs.service
and put it into /etc/systemd/system
.
To make systemd aware of it, run
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
To start this "service", run
$ sudo systemctl start bitwarden_rs.service
To enable autostart, run
$ sudo systemctl enable bitwarden_rs.service
In the same way you can stop
, restart
and disable
the service.
If you want to see the logging output, run
$ journalctl -u bitwarden_rs.service
or to see a more concise state of the service, run
$ systemctl status bitwarden_rs.service
For more information on .service files, see the manpages of systemd.service and (for the security configuration) systemd.exec
- 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