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@ -45,11 +45,9 @@ _*Note, that this project is not associated with the [Bitwarden](https://bitward
- [Fail2Ban Filter](#fail2ban-filter)
- [Fail2Ban Jail](#fail2ban-jail)
- [Testing Fail2Ban](#testing-fail2ban)
- [Running with systemd](#running-with-systemd)
- [Running with systemd-docker](#running-with-systemd-docker)
- [Setting environment variables](#setting-environment-variables)
- [Using a service subdirectory](#using-a-service-subdirectory)
- [Using EnvironmentFile](#using-environmentfile)
- [Running](#running)
- [Running the service](#running-the-service)
- [Building your own image](#building-your-own-image)
- [Building binary](#building-binary)
- [Available packages](#available-packages)
@ -495,7 +493,7 @@ If it works correctly and your IP is banned, you can unban the ip by running:
sudo fail2ban-client unban XX.XX.XX.XX bitwarden
```
### Running with systemd
### Running with systemd-docker
These instructions allow you to have systemd manage the lifecycle of the docker container, if you prefer.
@ -542,32 +540,15 @@ Explanation of options which may not be self-explanatory:
#### Setting environment variables
It's possible to directly specify environment variables in the unit file using the `-e` option of `docker`.
In this case, you can omit the `--env` option shown in the example above.
It's possible to directly specify environment variables in the unit file in two ways:
If you want to maintain environment settings separately see the subsections below.
- Using an `Environment` directive in the `[Service]` block.
- Using the `-e` option of `docker`. In this case, you can omit the `--env` option shown in the example above.
To verify that your environment variables are set correctly, check the output of `systemctl show bitwarden.service`
for an `Environment` line.
##### Using a service subdirectory
This is a distribution-independent directory natively recognised by systemd.
As root, create the directory `/etc/systemd/system/bitwarden.service.d`.
In this directory, create a `local.conf` file, which will contain any environment variables the service requires.
The contents of the file should be of the form:
```ini
[Service]
Environment="Key=Value"
```
Eseentially, systemd will merge the contents of this file with the unit file. `systemd-docker` then passes these
to docker as `-e` options due to the `--env` option specified in the example above. An `EnvironmentFile` directive is not required in this configuration.
##### Using EnvironmentFile
It's also possible to store environment variables in a separate file using the `EnvironmentFile` directive in the unit file.
Systemd can source a file of the form:
@ -595,7 +576,7 @@ TimeoutStartSec=0
-snip-
```
### Running
#### Running the service
After the above installation and configuration is complete, reload systemd using `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`.
Then, start the Bitwarden service using `sudo systemctl start bitwarden`.