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post_install() {
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cat << EOF
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!NOTE!
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bitwarden_rs is now vaultwarden:
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https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/discussions/1642
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If upgrading from bitwarden_rs, do not to leave around files/directories
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owned by the old bitwarden_rs user/group before removing the old bitwarden_rs
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user/group.
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Configure the server via its environment variables in /etc/vaultwarden.env.
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If vaultwarden is run at ports >1024, you should apply these systemd unit
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options via a drop-in file:
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[Service]
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CapabilityBoundingSet=
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AmbientCapabilities=
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PrivateUsers=yes
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If the service produces too much noise in your journal, you can redirect stdout
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to /dev/null (vaultwarden will still also write to /var/log/vaultwarden.log if
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configured to do so):
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[Service]
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StandardOutput=null
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Create or edit drop-in file:
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# systemctl edit vaultwarden
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Start vaultwarden and enable its systemd service:
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# systemctl enable --now vaultwarden
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EOF
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}
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