The ports 80 and 443 are already used by Adguard Home. I didnt find any way to change those ports for Bitwarden.

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    @GregorTacTac If you use containers you can map something like 8080 on the host to 80 in the container. Generally it’s recommended to have a reverse proxy listening on 80 and 443 with all your individual applications on localhost only high ports.

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      Bitwarden has its own script to manage the containers. It’s not your typical self hosted app docker installation. What OP is looking for is easily accessible in their FAQ section of the documentation.

      Q: How do I use custom server ports?

      A: To use custom ports, instead of 80 and 443, edit the http_port= and https_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.

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      I’d like to have the applications running at the same time. This can’t be done with just 2 ports, can it?

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        It can be done if you implement a reverse proxy in front of the services.