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unRaid 6.4.0 DNS Naming and SSL Certificate Aliases

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Hi there,

I recently switched to UnRaid from Windows Server 2016 Essentials and I'm loving it!

With this new update, I got SSL working after it gave me an error about DNS rebinding, which I fixed on my Linksys Router by disabling Filter Ident (Port 113) on the Firewall page in Security settings.

 

I have a few internet/unRaid related questions that I am not very familiar with, so bear with me.

 

The name of the Server resolves to https://{Large alpha-numeric}.unraid.net when connecting locally to http://bradleyserv02.

Is this address accessible externally from the internet? If so, is there a way to customise it with our own identity?

 

As a follow up with that question, because of my old Windows Server, I still have a redirection from {Special Name}.remotewebaccess.com because of Windows Server Essentials to my Static IP, which then connects to my unRaid server via port redirection, there is apparently no way to disable it. It is nice to use, although I get a error saying that the SSL certificate was mismatched (due to the name being wrong). Is there a way to register a Certificate alias for this address?

 

It would be great to be able to have a similar experience to Windows Server Essentials, by being able to be assigned an external address like BradleyServ02.unraid.net, of course then a registration system would need to be in place to so that people can request their Server names (Perhaps an additional fee, or a limit on Addresses per user).

 

Currently if I try to connect to my https://{Large alpha-numeric}.unraid.net address on my phone via Cellular, it says the connection was reset.

The <hex-hash-code>.unraid.net resolves to what is typically non-routable addresses for IPV4, such as 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.y, depending on what you have set for your server.

 

I don't know if they have it resolve to IPV6, which could possibly be routable from anywhere.

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