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On the iOS device go to settings, privacy & security, then local network. Make sure bitwarden app is turned on to communicate over the local network. If that doesn't work, make sure your network firewall isn't blocking communication. |
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Vaultwarden Support String
Your environment (Generated via diagnostics page)
Config & Details (Generated via diagnostics page)
Show Config & Details
Environment settings which are overridden: SMTP_HOST, SMTP_SECURITY, SMTP_PORT
Config:
Vaultwarden Build Version
1.33.2
Deployment method
Official Container Image
Custom deployment method
No response
Reverse Proxy
apache 2.4.52
Host/Server Operating System
Linux
Operating System Version
Ubuntu 20.04 Pro
Clients
iOS
Client Version
App store version as of 2025-03-08
Steps To Reproduce
Expected Result
Should be able to connect successfully
Actual Result
Screen says "logging in" for some time until attempt times out. Disabling Wifi and attempt to connect over cell data, connects successfully. Not a DNS issue.
Logs
Screenshots or Videos
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Additional Context
The phone browser can login to the web interface over both connections, and the DHCP server is assigning the local DNS server properly, so the phone is getting the right address. Android client works fine in both states
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