I have successfully hosted Bitwarden on my unused laptop and no one was willing to buy it (typical Indian mentality). I run my laptop 24x7 with other applications and softwares on it while keeping it plugged to the wall.
I have configured CloudFlare tunnel to Bitwarden so I can access it outside of my local network without any issues. You just have to get a domain. I have configured my firewall on the server and the router to prevent unautorized access or DDoS. I have deployed Bitwarden using Docker-Compose according to official method which just works fine without any issues.
I did look into Vaultwarden but I always prefer to stick with offical docker images.
I have successfully hosted Bitwarden on my unused laptop and no one was willing to buy it (typical Indian mentality). I run my laptop 24x7 with other applications and softwares on it while keeping it plugged to the wall.
I have configured CloudFlare tunnel to Bitwarden so I can access it outside of my local network without any issues. You just have to get a domain. I have configured my firewall on the server and the router to prevent unautorized access or DDoS. I have deployed Bitwarden using Docker-Compose according to official method which just works fine without any issues.
I did look into Vaultwarden but I always prefer to stick with offical docker images.