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Add info about how to fix #176

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@ -195,17 +195,19 @@ docker run -d --name bitwarden \
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Note that you need to mount ssl files and you need to forward appropriate port.
Due to what is likely a certificate validation bug in Android, you need to make sure that your certificate includes the full chain of trust. In the case of certbot, this means using `fullchain.pem` instead of `cert.pem`.
Softwares used for getting certs are often using symlinks. If that is the case, both locations need to be accessible to the docker container.
Example: [certbot](https://certbot.eff.org/) will create a folder that contains the needed `cert.pem` and `privacy.pem` files in `/etc/letsencrypt/live/mydomain/`
Example: [certbot](https://certbot.eff.org/) will create a folder that contains the needed `fullchain.pem` and `privkey.pem` files in `/etc/letsencrypt/live/mydomain/`
These files are symlinked to `../../archive/mydomain/mykey.pem`
These files are symlinked to `../../archive/mydomain/privkey.pem`
So to use from bitwarden container:
```sh
docker run -d --name bitwarden \
-e ROCKET_TLS='{certs="/ssl/live/mydomain/cert.pem",key="/ssl/live/mydomain/privkey.pem"}' \
-e ROCKET_TLS='{certs="/ssl/live/mydomain/fullchain.pem",key="/ssl/live/mydomain/privkey.pem"}' \
-v /etc/letsencrypt/:/ssl/ \
-v /bw-data/:/data/ \
-p 443:80 \