## Vaultwarden Configuration File ## Uncomment any of the following lines to change the defaults ## ## Be aware that most of these settings will be overridden if they were changed ## in the admin interface. Those overrides are stored within DATA_FOLDER/config.json . ## ## By default, vaultwarden expects for this file to be named ".env" and located ## in the current working directory. If this is not the case, the environment ## variable ENV_FILE can be set to the location of this file prior to starting ## vaultwarden. ## Main data folder # DATA_FOLDER=data ## Database URL ## When using SQLite, this is the path to the DB file, default to %DATA_FOLDER%/db.sqlite3 # DATABASE_URL=data/db.sqlite3 ## When using MySQL, specify an appropriate connection URI. ## Details: https://docs.diesel.rs/diesel/mysql/struct.MysqlConnection.html # DATABASE_URL=mysql://user:password@host[:port]/database_name ## When using PostgreSQL, specify an appropriate connection URI (recommended) ## or keyword/value connection string. ## Details: ## - https://docs.diesel.rs/diesel/pg/struct.PgConnection.html ## - https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING # DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:password@host[:port]/database_name ## Database max connections ## Define the size of the connection pool used for connecting to the database. # DATABASE_MAX_CONNS=10 ## Database connection initialization ## Allows SQL statements to be run whenever a new database connection is created. ## This is mainly useful for connection-scoped pragmas. ## If empty, a database-specific default is used: ## - SQLite: "PRAGMA busy_timeout = 5000; PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL;" ## - MySQL: "" ## - PostgreSQL: "" # DATABASE_CONN_INIT="" ## Individual folders, these override %DATA_FOLDER% # RSA_KEY_FILENAME=data/rsa_key # ICON_CACHE_FOLDER=data/icon_cache # ATTACHMENTS_FOLDER=data/attachments # SENDS_FOLDER=data/sends # TMP_FOLDER=data/tmp ## Templates data folder, by default uses embedded templates ## Check source code to see the format # TEMPLATES_FOLDER=/path/to/templates ## Automatically reload the templates for every request, slow, use only for development # RELOAD_TEMPLATES=false ## Client IP Header, used to identify the IP of the client, defaults to "X-Real-IP" ## Set to the string "none" (without quotes), to disable any headers and just use the remote IP # IP_HEADER=X-Real-IP ## Cache time-to-live for successfully obtained icons, in seconds (0 is "forever") # ICON_CACHE_TTL=2592000 ## Cache time-to-live for icons which weren't available, in seconds (0 is "forever") # ICON_CACHE_NEGTTL=259200 ## Web vault settings # WEB_VAULT_FOLDER=web-vault/ # WEB_VAULT_ENABLED=true ## Enables websocket notifications # WEBSOCKET_ENABLED=false ## Controls the WebSocket server address and port # WEBSOCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 # WEBSOCKET_PORT=3012 ## Controls whether users are allowed to create Bitwarden Sends. ## This setting applies globally to all users. ## To control this on a per-org basis instead, use the "Disable Send" org policy. # SENDS_ALLOWED=true ## Controls whether users can enable emergency access to their accounts. ## This setting applies globally to all users. # EMERGENCY_ACCESS_ALLOWED=true ## Job scheduler settings ## ## Job schedules use a cron-like syntax (as parsed by https://crates.io/crates/cron), ## and are always in terms of UTC time (regardless of your local time zone settings). ## ## How often (in ms) the job scheduler thread checks for jobs that need running. ## Set to 0 to globally disable scheduled jobs. # JOB_POLL_INTERVAL_MS=30000 ## ## Cron schedule of the job that checks for Sends past their deletion date. ## Defaults to hourly (5 minutes after the hour). Set blank to disable this job. # SEND_PURGE_SCHEDULE="0 5 * * * *" ## ## Cron schedule of the job that checks for trashed items to delete permanently. ## Defaults to daily (5 minutes after midnight). Set blank to disable this job. # TRASH_PURGE_SCHEDULE="0 5 0 * * *" ## ## Cron schedule of the job that checks for incomplete 2FA logins. ## Defaults to once every minute. Set blank to disable this job. # INCOMPLETE_2FA_SCHEDULE="30 * * * * *" ## ## Cron schedule of the job that sends expiration reminders to emergency access grantors. ## Defaults to hourly (5 minutes after the hour). Set blank to disable this job. # EMERGENCY_NOTIFICATION_REMINDER_SCHEDULE="0 5 * * * *" ## ## Cron schedule of the job that grants emergency access requests that have met the required wait time. ## Defaults to hourly (5 minutes after the hour). Set blank to disable this job. # EMERGENCY_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SCHEDULE="0 5 * * * *" ## Enable extended logging, which shows timestamps and targets in the logs # EXTENDED_LOGGING=true ## Timestamp format used in extended logging. ## Format specifiers: https://docs.rs/chrono/latest/chrono/format/strftime # LOG_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%3f" ## Logging to file # LOG_FILE=/path/to/log ## Logging to Syslog ## This requires extended logging # USE_SYSLOG=false ## Log level ## Change the verbosity of the log output ## Valid values are "trace", "debug", "info", "warn", "error" and "off" ## Setting it to "trace" or "debug" would also show logs for mounted ## routes and static file, websocket and alive requests # LOG_LEVEL=Info ## Enable WAL for the DB ## Set to false to avoid enabling WAL during startup. ## Note that if the DB already has WAL enabled, you will also need to disable WAL in the DB, ## this setting only prevents vaultwarden from automatically enabling it on start. ## Please read project wiki page about this setting first before changing the value as it can ## cause performance degradation or might render the service unable to start. # ENABLE_DB_WAL=true ## Database connection retries ## Number of times to retry the database connection during startup, with 1 second delay between each retry, set to 0 to retry indefinitely # DB_CONNECTION_RETRIES=15 ## Icon service ## The predefined icon services are: internal, bitwarden, duckduckgo, google. ## To specify a custom icon service, set a URL template with exactly one instance of `{}`, ## which is replaced with the domain. For example: `https://icon.example.com/domain/{}`. ## ## `internal` refers to Vaultwarden's built-in icon fetching implementation. ## If an external service is set, an icon request to Vaultwarden will return an HTTP ## redirect to the corresponding icon at the external service. An external service may ## be useful if your Vaultwarden instance has no external network connectivity, or if ## you are concerned that someone may probe your instance to try to detect whether icons ## for certain sites have been cached. # ICON_SERVICE=internal ## Icon redirect code ## The HTTP status code to use for redirects to an external icon service. ## The supported codes are 301 (legacy permanent), 302 (legacy temporary), 307 (temporary), and 308 (permanent). ## Temporary redirects are useful while testing different icon services, but once a service ## has been decided on, consider using permanent redirects for cacheability. The legacy codes ## are currently better supported by the Bitwarden clients. # ICON_REDIRECT_CODE=302 ## Disable icon downloading ## Set to true to disable icon downloading in the internal icon service. ## This still serves existing icons from $ICON_CACHE_FOLDER, without generating any external ## network requests. $ICON_CACHE_TTL must also be set to 0; otherwise, the existing icons ## will be deleted eventually, but won't be downloaded again. # DISABLE_ICON_DOWNLOAD=false ## Icon download timeout ## Configure the timeout value when downloading the favicons. ## The default is 10 seconds, but this could be to low on slower network connections # ICON_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT=10 ## Icon blacklist Regex ## Any domains or IPs that match this regex won't be fetched by the icon service. ## Useful to hide other servers in the local network. Check the WIKI for more details ## NOTE: Always enclose this regex withing single quotes! # ICON_BLACKLIST_REGEX='^(192\.168\.0\.[0-9]+|192\.168\.1\.[0-9]+)$' ## Any IP which is not defined as a global IP will be blacklisted. ## Useful to secure your internal environment: See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses for a list of IPs which it will block # ICON_BLACKLIST_NON_GLOBAL_IPS=true ## Disable 2FA remember ## Enabling this would force the users to use a second factor to login every time. ## Note that the checkbox would still be present, but ignored. # DISABLE_2FA_REMEMBER=false ## Maximum attempts before an email token is reset and a new email will need to be sent. # EMAIL_ATTEMPTS_LIMIT=3 ## Token expiration time ## Maximum time in seconds a token is valid. The time the user has to open email client and copy token. # EMAIL_EXPIRATION_TIME=600 ## Email token size ## Number of digits in an email 2FA token (min: 6, max: 255). ## Note that the Bitwarden clients are hardcoded to mention 6 digit codes regardless of this setting! # EMAIL_TOKEN_SIZE=6 ## Controls if new users can register # SIGNUPS_ALLOWED=true ## Controls if new users need to verify their email address upon registration ## Note that setting this option to true prevents logins until the email address has been verified! ## The welcome email will include a verification link, and login attempts will periodically ## trigger another verification email to be sent. # SIGNUPS_VERIFY=false ## If SIGNUPS_VERIFY is set to true, this limits how many seconds after the last time ## an email verification link has been sent another verification email will be sent # SIGNUPS_VERIFY_RESEND_TIME=3600 ## If SIGNUPS_VERIFY is set to true, this limits how many times an email verification ## email will be re-sent upon an attempted login. # SIGNUPS_VERIFY_RESEND_LIMIT=6 ## Controls if new users from a list of comma-separated domains can register ## even if SIGNUPS_ALLOWED is set to false # SIGNUPS_DOMAINS_WHITELIST=example.com,example.net,example.org ## Controls which users can create new orgs. ## Blank or 'all' means all users can create orgs (this is the default): # ORG_CREATION_USERS= ## 'none' means no users can create orgs: # ORG_CREATION_USERS=none ## A comma-separated list means only those users can create orgs: # ORG_CREATION_USERS=admin1@example.com,admin2@example.com ## Token for the admin interface, preferably use a long random string ## One option is to use 'openssl rand -base64 48' ## If not set, the admin panel is disabled # ADMIN_TOKEN=Vy2VyYTTsKPv8W5aEOWUbB/Bt3DEKePbHmI4m9VcemUMS2rEviDowNAFqYi1xjmp ## Enable this to bypass the admin panel security. This option is only ## meant to be used with the use of a separate auth layer in front # DISABLE_ADMIN_TOKEN=false ## Invitations org admins to invite users, even when signups are disabled # INVITATIONS_ALLOWED=true ## Name shown in the invitation emails that don't come from a specific organization # INVITATION_ORG_NAME=Vaultwarden ## Per-organization attachment storage limit (KB) ## Max kilobytes of attachment storage allowed per organization. ## When this limit is reached, organization members will not be allowed to upload further attachments for ciphers owned by that organization. # ORG_ATTACHMENT_LIMIT= ## Per-user attachment storage limit (KB) ## Max kilobytes of attachment storage allowed per user. ## When this limit is reached, the user will not be allowed to upload further attachments. # USER_ATTACHMENT_LIMIT= ## Number of days to wait before auto-deleting a trashed item. ## If unset (the default), trashed items are not auto-deleted. ## This setting applies globally, so make sure to inform all users of any changes to this setting. # TRASH_AUTO_DELETE_DAYS= ## Number of minutes to wait before a 2FA-enabled login is considered incomplete, ## resulting in an email notification. An incomplete 2FA login is one where the correct ## master password was provided but the required 2FA step was not completed, which ## potentially indicates a master password compromise. Set to 0 to disable this check. ## This setting applies globally to all users. # INCOMPLETE_2FA_TIME_LIMIT=3 ## Controls the PBBKDF password iterations to apply on the server ## The change only applies when the password is changed # PASSWORD_ITERATIONS=100000 ## Controls whether users can set password hints. This setting applies globally to all users. # PASSWORD_HINTS_ALLOWED=true ## Controls whether a password hint should be shown directly in the web page if ## SMTP service is not configured. Not recommended for publicly-accessible instances ## as this provides unauthenticated access to potentially sensitive data. # SHOW_PASSWORD_HINT=false ## Domain settings ## The domain must match the address from where you access the server ## It's recommended to configure this value, otherwise certain functionality might not work, ## like attachment downloads, email links and U2F. ## For U2F to work, the server must use HTTPS, you can use Let's Encrypt for free certs # DOMAIN=https://vw.domain.tld:8443 ## Allowed iframe ancestors (Know the risks!) ## https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/frame-ancestors ## Allows other domains to embed the web vault into an iframe, useful for embedding into secure intranets ## This adds the configured value to the 'Content-Security-Policy' headers 'frame-ancestors' value. ## Multiple values must be separated with a whitespace. # ALLOWED_IFRAME_ANCESTORS= ## Number of seconds, on average, between login requests from the same IP address before rate limiting kicks in. # LOGIN_RATELIMIT_SECONDS=60 ## Allow a burst of requests of up to this size, while maintaining the average indicated by `LOGIN_RATELIMIT_SECONDS`. ## Note that this applies to both the login and the 2FA, so it's recommended to allow a burst size of at least 2. # LOGIN_RATELIMIT_MAX_BURST=10 ## Number of seconds, on average, between admin requests from the same IP address before rate limiting kicks in. # ADMIN_RATELIMIT_SECONDS=300 ## Allow a burst of requests of up to this size, while maintaining the average indicated by `ADMIN_RATELIMIT_SECONDS`. # ADMIN_RATELIMIT_MAX_BURST=3 ## Yubico (Yubikey) Settings ## Set your Client ID and Secret Key for Yubikey OTP ## You can generate it here: https://upgrade.yubico.com/getapikey/ ## You can optionally specify a custom OTP server # YUBICO_CLIENT_ID=11111 # YUBICO_SECRET_KEY=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA # YUBICO_SERVER=http://yourdomain.com/wsapi/2.0/verify ## Duo Settings ## You need to configure all options to enable global Duo support, otherwise users would need to configure it themselves ## Create an account and protect an application as mentioned in this link (only the first step, not the rest): ## https://help.bitwarden.com/article/setup-two-step-login-duo/#create-a-duo-security-account ## Then set the following options, based on the values obtained from the last step: # DUO_IKEY= # DUO_SKEY= # DUO_HOST= ## After that, you should be able to follow the rest of the guide linked above, ## ignoring the fields that ask for the values that you already configured beforehand. ## Authenticator Settings ## Disable authenticator time drifted codes to be valid. ## TOTP codes of the previous and next 30 seconds will be invalid ## ## According to the RFC6238 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6238), ## we allow by default the TOTP code which was valid one step back and one in the future. ## This can however allow attackers to be a bit more lucky with there attempts because there are 3 valid codes. ## You can disable this, so that only the current TOTP Code is allowed. ## Keep in mind that when a sever drifts out of time, valid codes could be marked as invalid. ## In any case, if a code has been used it can not be used again, also codes which predates it will be invalid. # AUTHENTICATOR_DISABLE_TIME_DRIFT=false ## Rocket specific settings ## See https://rocket.rs/v0.4/guide/configuration/ for more details. # ROCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 # ROCKET_PORT=80 # Defaults to 80 in the Docker images, or 8000 otherwise. # ROCKET_WORKERS=10 # ROCKET_TLS={certs="/path/to/certs.pem",key="/path/to/key.pem"} ## Mail specific settings, set SMTP_HOST and SMTP_FROM to enable the mail service. ## To make sure the email links are pointing to the correct host, set the DOMAIN variable. ## Note: if SMTP_USERNAME is specified, SMTP_PASSWORD is mandatory # SMTP_HOST=smtp.domain.tld # SMTP_FROM=vaultwarden@domain.tld # SMTP_FROM_NAME=Vaultwarden # SMTP_SECURITY=starttls # ("starttls", "force_tls", "off") Enable a secure connection. Default is "starttls" (Explicit - ports 587 or 25), "force_tls" (Implicit - port 465) or "off", no encryption (port 25) # SMTP_PORT=587 # Ports 587 (submission) and 25 (smtp) are standard without encryption and with encryption via STARTTLS (Explicit TLS). Port 465 is outdated and used with Implicit TLS. # SMTP_USERNAME=username # SMTP_PASSWORD=password # SMTP_TIMEOUT=15 ## Defaults for SSL is "Plain" and "Login" and nothing for Non-SSL connections. ## Possible values: ["Plain", "Login", "Xoauth2"]. ## Multiple options need to be separated by a comma ','. # SMTP_AUTH_MECHANISM="Plain" ## Server name sent during the SMTP HELO ## By default this value should be is on the machine's hostname, ## but might need to be changed in case it trips some anti-spam filters # HELO_NAME= ## SMTP debugging ## When set to true this will output very detailed SMTP messages. ## WARNING: This could contain sensitive information like passwords and usernames! Only enable this during troubleshooting! # SMTP_DEBUG=false ## Accept Invalid Hostnames ## DANGEROUS: This option introduces significant vulnerabilities to man-in-the-middle attacks! ## Only use this as a last resort if you are not able to use a valid certificate. # SMTP_ACCEPT_INVALID_HOSTNAMES=false ## Accept Invalid Certificates ## DANGEROUS: This option introduces significant vulnerabilities to man-in-the-middle attacks! ## Only use this as a last resort if you are not able to use a valid certificate. ## If the Certificate is valid but the hostname doesn't match, please use SMTP_ACCEPT_INVALID_HOSTNAMES instead. # SMTP_ACCEPT_INVALID_CERTS=false ## Require new device emails. When a user logs in an email is required to be sent. ## If sending the email fails the login attempt will fail!! # REQUIRE_DEVICE_EMAIL=false ## HIBP Api Key ## HaveIBeenPwned API Key, request it here: https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/Key # HIBP_API_KEY= # vim: syntax=ini