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README.md

Passbolt

Passbolt is a security-first, open source password manager

When application is installed, a container will be launched with root privileges. This is required in order to apply the correct permissions to the Passbolt directories. Afterward, the Passbolt container will run as a non-root user (33). Same applies to the mariadb container. This will run afterwards as a non-root user (999). On each upgrade, a container will be launched with root privileges in order to apply the correct permissions to the mariadb backups directory. Container that performs the backup will run as a non-root user (999) afterwards. Keep in mind the permissions on the backup directory will be changed to 999:999 on every update. But will only be changed once for the Passbolt and mariadb data directories.

Register admin user

Connect to the container's shell and run the following command replacing the values (user@example.com, first_name, last_name) with your own values.

/usr/share/php/passbolt/bin/cake passbolt register_user -r admin \
  -u user@example.com -f first_name -l last_name