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Ustrombase

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  1. Ustrombase's post in Unraid WebUI https://[IP]:[NEWPORT] doesn't redirect to the unraid obfuscated url was marked as the answer   
    Yea so the reason i couldn't do this is bc I am trying to give https to my internal services and use my domain name to access them for convenience, to do this I needed to establish split DNS and for that, since I use pfsense, I had to use host overrides entries in the DNS Resolver. Well for this you have to link to a rev proxy that is using port 80 and 443 since DNS doesn't let you redirect the host to an IP AND a Port, so I had to remap the unRAID for this very reason. I solved it as I was just dumb and didn't realize I had to use the unRAID IP with the new http port and that would automagically redirect to the https port.

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