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Premium account on self hosted server #566

Closed Yzord closed 5 years ago

Yzord commented 5 years ago

Dear developers,

I have installed Bitwarden on my CentOS7 server and everything seems to work fine. I bought a premium license on Bitwarden website and imported it into my account on my own server.

I have a few issues:

kspearrin commented 5 years ago

Hi,

  1. You need a API key from HaveIBeenPwned. It is set in the environment variables file. See https://www.troyhunt.com/authentication-and-the-have-i-been-pwned-api/

  2. Not sure what you mean.

  3. You need a families or enterprise license for on-prem organizations. See https://help.bitwarden.com/article/licensing-on-premise/

Yzord commented 5 years ago
  1. of course, stupid of me
  2. When i upgraded to premium on the Bitwarden vault i got 1GB of encrypted storage. But i can’t find this option for the self hosted version when i upgraded to premium
  3. i have made a family organization, but i cannot seem to find the license i need to integrate it into my self-hosted version
kspearrin commented 5 years ago
  1. You get unlimited storage with premium on your own server. You should be able to add attachments.

  2. See here: https://help.bitwarden.com/article/licensing-on-premise/#organization-account-sharing

Yzord commented 5 years ago

Hmm, seems legit haha. Sorry for taking your time and thanks for the help.

talentsystem commented 4 years ago

If I self-host Bitwarden do I get user limitations like in the family plan that I can only add 4 users? or I can add as many users as I need to?