Do you know how to setup with CLi?@BobW I see that you are using bitwarden_mysql. How is the setup ? Have you the data really in a sql db?
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Do you know how to setup with CLi?@BobW I see that you are using bitwarden_mysql. How is the setup ? Have you the data really in a sql db?
Do you have a tutorial on how to set this up with sql db?Yes All is in mariadb
I myself am still looking for a good working openvpn-client docker container that works with NordVPN. I've already tried several but none of them work with LAN.
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I also have the default Synology OpenVPN Client running, but I was looking for an alternative solution to run two OpenVPN clients at the same time connect to different VPN servers. One for my entire LAN Network to protect all the clients within the network (as it is working now) and one VPN connecting for my AppleTV (for Netflix use through VPN).Any reason it has to be a container? I have it working well with the built in Synology VPN tool. Just isolate your setup in a synology VM.
Yes, I am using BW right now. Have also db running for nextcloud. So why not using for bw.I don't have a tutorial, but I could write down the steps for you. It will take some time, because unfortunately I don't have much time right now.
Are you using Bitwarden already?
Yes, I am using BW right now. Have also db running for nextcloud. So why not using for bw.
Well said!Linuxserver.io and bitnami images have in common that both use ci servers to periodicly trigger image builds. That's a big plus for both.
Linuxserver.io images are aimed toward beginner friendly home usage. Their containers start as root, do the preparation magic - like fixing file permission on volumes and rendering the environment variables into configuration files - and start the main process with the provided UID/GID. They are broadly used, well tested and good documented. Kubernetes distributions with advanced security (userns mapping) are incompatible with linuxserver.io images.
Bitnami images are aimed towards corporate (development/testing/prodction) and home usage. Their containers do start as a restricted user, render enviornment variables into configuration files and start the main proccess with this restricted user. You have to make sure to either override the default restrictive user (docker run -u / Security Context in Kubernetes) or change the owner of bind-mount volumes to allign with the user inside the container. Kubernetes allows to use init containers to take care of those type of tasks. This makes the images harder to use for Docker beginners. A lot of Kuberentes Helm charts actualy use those images. They are broadly used, well tested and good documented
Then we have the official images which make sense to use if you are entitled to product support and the vendor only supports his official images. Or if the official images are well made, like the mysql, mariadb or postgres images.
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