config: Change Vaultwarden port to 8020 to avoid conflicts
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Vaultwarden is a lightweight, community-driven server implementation of the Bitw
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### Deploy Stack
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- [ ] **Action**: Create a new stack named `vaultwarden-stack`.
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- [ ] **Action**: Paste the content of `docker-compose.portainer.yml` and deploy.
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- [ ] **Verification**: Access the Vaultwarden Web UI at `http://[NAS_IP]:8080`.
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- [ ] **Verification**: Access the Vaultwarden Web UI at `http://[NAS_IP]:8020`.
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## 4. Post-Setup Security (Crucial)
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1. **Create your account**: Navigate to the Web UI, click "Create Account", and register your master email and password.
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@@ -24,6 +24,6 @@ services:
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volumes:
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- /volume1/docker/vaultwarden/data:/data:rw
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ports:
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- "8080:80" # Web UI
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- "8020:80" # Web UI
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# Note: Vaultwarden integrates the WebSocket server into the main process in recent versions,
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# so exposing port 3012 is no longer required for typical setups unless using reverse proxy splitting.
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