April 15, 20224 yr Hello, how can I install my own certificate to remove this (see pic below) when I access it on my local network? Thanks everyone.
April 15, 20224 yr Author 1 hour ago, Squid said: Settings - Management Settings - Provision Hello @Squid thank you but the Provision button is greyed out. How do I click this? Edited April 15, 20224 yr by HHUBS
April 15, 20224 yr What version of Unraid is this? Actually, please just upload your diagnostics.zip file (from Tools -> Diagnostics)
April 15, 20224 yr Author 17 minutes ago, ljm42 said: What version of Unraid is this? Actually, please just upload your diagnostics.zip file (from Tools -> Diagnostics) It's 6.9.2 unraid-diagnostics-20220416-0151.zip
April 15, 20224 yr Ah, in Unraid 6.9.2 you need to set Use SSL to "Auto" in order to provision an unraid.net cert
April 15, 20224 yr Author 14 minutes ago, ljm42 said: Ah, in Unraid 6.9.2 you need to set Use SSL to "Auto" in order to provision an unraid.net cert I got this error after I clicked "Provision" [edit: removed image saying "Your router or DNS server has DNS rebinding protection enabled, preventing hash.unraid.net from resolving to 192.168.0.2. See help for more details and workarounds] Edited April 15, 20224 yr by ljm42 removed image showing private details
April 15, 20224 yr Try again now, in case there were just DNS propogation delays. If it still doesn't work, read on... In order to use a real SSL certificate, you need to have a proper domain name and DNS that points to your server. Unraid takes care of this for you by providing a certificate and DDNS that points a custom url: https://yourpersonalhash.unraid.net at your server. Unfortunately, it appears that your network has "DNS Rebinding" enabled, which prevents a DNS lookup from resolving to an internal IP address. You'll need to work out how to disable that on your network in order to use this feature. A Google search for "your router name disable dns rebinding" may do the trick. Or changing your DNS provider to 8.8.8.8 may be all that is needed.
April 17, 20224 yr Author Solution On 4/16/2022 at 3:49 AM, ljm42 said: Try again now, in case there were just DNS propogation delays. If it still doesn't work, read on... In order to use a real SSL certificate, you need to have a proper domain name and DNS that points to your server. Unraid takes care of this for you by providing a certificate and DDNS that points a custom url: https://yourpersonalhash.unraid.net at your server. Unfortunately, it appears that your network has "DNS Rebinding" enabled, which prevents a DNS lookup from resolving to an internal IP address. You'll need to work out how to disable that on your network in order to use this feature. A Google search for "your router name disable dns rebinding" may do the trick. Or changing your DNS provider to 8.8.8.8 may be all that is needed. Thanks but no need. I just follow this https://betterprogramming.pub/how-to-create-trusted-ssl-certificates-for-your-local-development-13fd5aad29c6 and I finally got my lock key in local domain. No more invalid certificate warning.
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