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letsencrypt container error #5

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bereska opened this issue Feb 19, 2021 · 2 comments
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letsencrypt container error #5

bereska opened this issue Feb 19, 2021 · 2 comments

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@bereska
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bereska commented Feb 19, 2021

thank you for the great tool)
however I have this error after running docker-compose -d up:
https://gist.github.com/bereska/7151f8dfad7594c304ab4cda25dbcbcb

In my DNS records I have my main domain parustrans.com A record pointed to one server IP 1 and bw.parustrans.com A record pointed a different server IP 2.
Ports 80 and 443 are open.
What could cause a problem here?

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@bereska
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bereska commented Feb 19, 2021

pls ignore, my bad, i didn't know aws inbound rules override my ufw rules, so after opening port 80 in aws console it worked like a charm, now i have my portable versatile password manager running!
I have a question though. Is it possible to disable anyone registration? make it invite only?

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BenMcH commented Mar 6, 2021

Yes! I just looked at the upstream project, dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs and it looks like setting the environment variable SIGNUPS_ALLOWED to false will disable registration. This should just need to be added to the docker-compose file as an environment variable and to the .env template. I'd gladly accept a PR for this as long as we keep signups enabled by default

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