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  1. Ah I see, Thank you both for your help!
  2. Hi ljm42, Thanks for the help, I was able to find the file. I'm trying to setup a hostname with an SSL so that my friends can join my game servers through an address securely. However, it still doesn't seem like the unRaid is picking up the certificate and connecting to No-IP, or viceversa. After doing some research, would you say a Reverse Proxy would be the best way to get this to work?
  3. Hi there, I recentely ran this command openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr in order to get a server.key and server.csr file, but I am having trouble locating where it is located. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks, rarebeary
  4. Hi there, I am fairly new to unRaid and was trying to provision a certificate using the built-in provisioning tool, however I keep on receiving the message: "Your router or DNS provider has DNS rebinding protection enabled...", I have a BT Smart Hub router and run DNS through a pihole docker on unRaid. I have also tried to use these guides: https://www.thesmarthomebook.com/2021/04/07/unraid-6-9-1-my-servers-plugin-fixing-the-dns-rebind-issue-and-access-over-openvpn-wireguard/ https://www.spxlabs.com/blog/2020/12/30/workaround-for-dns-rebinding-protection-on-the-udm-pro-and-unraid-ssl-provisioning (Excluding the information about changing the UniFi OS) Any help would be appreciated.

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