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by jekwoooooe
364 days ago
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No and it shouldn’t. You can just run a proxy with a real domain and a real cert and then use dns rewrites to point that domain to a local host For example you can use nginx manager if you want a ui and adguard for dns. Set your router to use adguard as the exclusive dns. Add a rewrite rule for your domain to point to the proxy. Register the domain and get a real cert. problem solved All of my local services use https |
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