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layout: article
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title: Using the system administrator portal
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categories: [hosting]
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featured: false
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popular: false
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tags: [hosting, docker, admin]
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---
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As the system administrator of your Bitwarden installation you can use the **Admin Portal** to do things like:
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- View installation environment settings
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- View the currently installed and latest available versions
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- Browse all registered users and information about them
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- Delete registered users
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- Browse all organizations and information about them
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- Delete organizations
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{% callout info %}
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Admins cannot globally view sensitive data that is protected (encrypted) in a user's or organization's vault.
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{% endcallout %}
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The admin portal for your installation is available at https://bitwarden.example.com/admin.
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## Configuring Admin Portal Access
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The admin portal provides authenticated access to a list of users specified by email address in your installation's environment file located at `./bwdata/env/global.override.env`. For example:
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```
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adminSettings__admins=john@example.com,bill@gmail.com,tom@example.com
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```
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These admin email addresses **do not** need to be registered with an account on your Bitwarden installation.
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If you do not want to enable access to the admin portal, you can leave the setting at its default empty value. For example:
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```
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adminSettings__admins=
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```
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The admin portal uses a secure means of *passwordless authentication*. When a user attempts to log into the admin portal a secure link is sent to their email address. The user can click this temporary link to continue logging into the admin portal. The authentication link is active for up to **15 minutes** following the log in attempt.
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{% callout info %}
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Since the admin portal uses email to provide secure links for authentication, you need to [configure your installation's SMTP mail settings]({% link _articles/hosting/install-on-premise.md %}) prior to attempting to log into the admin portal.
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{% endcallout %}
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