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Proper SSH and NGINX TLS settings page

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Both are missing in the webGUI i.m.o.

 

- I tend to want to use publickey login only, using a ed25519 key, and its config is ruined with every reboot without having to do strange workarounds in the go script copying entire /etc/ssh /root/.ssh folders etc., which frankly is a PITA, because you have to maintain the sources with new known hosts etc.

 

- I also tend to want to use my own wildcard certs and own choice of encryption used for TLS in NGINX for unraid's panel. This could easily be fixed using an include for nginx config for all ssl 443 hosts, like I do here, and then have us change 'Advanced nginx ssl settings' where we can edit said include file. They do it like this in, for example, froxlor (which is open source, so implementation shouldn't be too hard..). This should also properly alter config in /boot, so it is persistent after reboots.

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Come to think of it;

Perhaps a /boot/config/custom or /boot/config/local dir could be used, where, if a file exists there

it overrules the one provided by /boot during boot time.

This saves us a lot of plugin installs etc.

Edited by Julius

  • 2 months later...

+1 to This, sure wish I could use unraid.mydomain.com with my custom certs and ciphers.

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