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Tired of trusting your passwords to the cloud? In this video, I'll show you how to take back control by self-hosting Vaultwarden, the lightweight, open-source alternative to Bitwarden. We'll be using the power of Rancher to simplify the entire Kubernetes deployment process. From setting up your cluster secrets and database to deploying the official Helm chart directly from the Rancher UI, we cover it all. My Github Repo: https://github.com/JonnyDeates/vaultw... My GitLab Repo: https://gitlab.jonnydeates.com/jonnyd... Resources: Bitwarden Website: https://bitwarden.com/ Vaultwarden GitHub: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultw... Vaultwarden Helm Chart: https://github.com/guerzon/vaultwarde... Vaultwarden Admin Token Wiki: https://github.com/kagiko/vaultwarden... If you have any questions please drop them in the comments below. Thank you for watching. 00:00 Intro - Agenda for today 00:30 Overview of Vaultwarden 04:51 Creating the Postgresql Database 07:46 Creating the Email Secret 09:18 Creating the Database Secret 09:46 Creating the Namespace Issuer 10:14 Setting up the Vaultwarden Repo 11:12 Installing Vaultwarden 11:44 Updating Db secition of values.yaml 12:52 Updating Domain and Ingress sections of values.yaml 13:58 Reviwing signUpsAllowed option 14:38 Updating SMTP section of values.yaml 15:24 The admin token in values.yaml 16:12 Installing Vaultwarden 16:46 Verifying Everything 19:13 Creating the Admin Token 20:34 Updating values.yaml with admin token and signups turned off 21:01 Verifying changes worked 22:22 Outro