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Does it not prompt during the installation wizard? That's what the documentation implies.
Nope, it doesn't,
I used to host bitwarden before switching to vaultwarden. Bitwarden’s documentation is pretty good and your question is easily found here:
https://bitwarden.com/help/hosting-faqs/#q-how-do-i-use-custom-server-ports
Q: How do I use custom server ports?
A: To use custom ports, instead of 80 and 443, edit the
http_port=
andhttps_port=
values in./bwdata/config.yml
and run./bitwarden.sh rebuild
to rebuild your server assets.Check that the custom port values have been proliferated to
./bwdata/env/global.override.env
.I'm planning on using Vaultwarden as well. Does this work for Vaultwarden?