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Docker vaultwarden3/31/2023 ![]() ![]() In a thread recently I was reminded that most HA users operate under the assumption that their log is gone as soon as HA is restarted and if they forget to back it up before fixing whatever problem they encountered they can never get back to it. How to get to your log after restart/restore Community Guides If its too far into the past and the number of lines is getting too huge then can try using this guide: Increase that number to go further into the past. You might be able to find it by reviewing logs in the past by entering this in the CLI: ha host logs -t addon_a0d7b954_bitwarden -n 500 I don’t believe it will show the admin token ever again after initial startup by design. If you did not do those steps then things could get tricky. I have mine set so that no one can sign up unless they receive an invite link from the admin. That’s where you can do all the access control stuff. Log in using the admin token you got in step 3. ![]() Add /admin to the URL to access the admin panel, e.g.Click the “OPEN WEB UI” button to open Vaultwarden.Check the logs of the “Vaultwarden (Bitwarden)” add-on to see if everything went well and to get the admin token/password.Did you do all the installation steps in the doc here? Specifically these ones: ![]()
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