November 5, 20232 yr Hi all -- new to Unraid, but coming from Ubuntu. I'd like to be able to resolve https requests from anywhere on my local LAN. I do not mind if it requires that I edit HOSTS files on the relevant PCs. I am currently self- hosting: Vaultwarden, Audio Book Shelf, Paperless-NGX, Photo Prism, Syncthing and Portainer. On the current hosting solution (Ubuntu 20.04, local CA and certs for each subdomain: vaultwarden.home-pc (no TLD, etc.) Right now it all works, albeit it is a bit fragile, but it works. It's running on Nginx, fwiw. And I am not sure how to remake the .crt file I am currently using as part of that local CA. So I figure, start over if I can, do it right and hope there are folks out there that have done this. I was hoping to self-host on the UNRAID box at this point and they do have all the docker images I'd require. I am curious though, is there a how-to on getting to the same result as I currently have? I.e. I enter https://vaultwarden.home-pc and get a valid SSL check against installed certs? I've been reading up on DNS challenges and was hoping someone here has solved this to give me a bit of a headstart. I have NO INTENTION of ever exposing the Unraid server to the outside world but would like, when on LAN to resolve to: <subdomain>.home-pc (or some equivalent). I am happy to buy a domain if it will make this easier, but again, want 0 traffic from the outside world knowing about my UNRAID install (if I can).
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