How to Install Pashword on Your Synology NAS with Docker

Last updated on January 6th, 2023 at 10:51 pm

Pashword is a hashed password generator that does away with the need to remember passwords. Pashword generates a unique strong password for every single one of your accounts but these passwords aren’t just random like the rest of the 91244 other password generators. They are personalized and constant.

Code Source: DockerHub | Demo: Here

Skip to Docker Run Code / Skip to Compose & Portainer Code

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Features

✔ Works offline
✔ No data stored
✔ Impossible to crack
✔ Cryptographically secure
✔ Never forget your passwords
✔ Generate passwords on the go
✔ Same password for same input
✔ A single key to generate unique passwords
✔ Progressive Web App, install on any device
✔ Unique strong passsword for every account
✔ Can only be generated by the key owner, nobody else

Install Docker

Before we start, please ensure you have Docker installed. This can be installed through the Synology Package Center.

Create the Scheduled Task

We will now head into Control Panel > Task Scheduler > Create > Scheduled Task and click User-defined script. (see demonstration)

Configure the Scheduled Task

In the window that appears, insert the following:

In the General tab, In the Task field, enter Pashword. From the User list, select root. Uncheck the Enabled option.

In the Schedule tab, Select Run on the following date (make sure It’s today’s date). Now select Do not repeat.

In the Task Settings tab, under Notification, You can choose to turn this on, otherwise skip this. Now copy-paste the following code into the Run command area. Now click OK.

docker run -d \
  --name=pashword \
  -p 3002:3000 \
  --restart always \
  peppershade/pashword:dev

Accept the warning prompt

When the below warning appears, press OK.

Run the Scheduled Task

From the list of tasks, select Pashword. From the top menu, press Run.

When prompted to run, press Yes.

Your app is now Installed

Your Docker app has now finished installing. Give it a few minutes to appear in your Docker list.

You can now access the container using http://synologyip:3002.

Docker Compose and Portainer

If you would prefer to install with Docker Compose or Portainer, use the following code. You can also view a demonstration here.

version: '3.3'
services:
    pashword:
        container_name: pashword
        ports:
            - '3002:3000'
        restart: always
        image: 'peppershade/pashword:dev'

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