I am using the QTS5 "Reverse Proxy" feature to enable HTTPS on my vaultwarden docker container.
This is for internal (LAN) use only, not in any way exposed to Internet (and have no desire to do so)
The Reverse Proxy works fine, except I get the "Invalid certificate" Error.
Is there a way to specify an SSL Cert for the reverse proxy without using "myQNAPcloud"? I have no desire to use "myQNAPcloud"
Thanks!
QTS 5 Reverse Proxy - Certificate - Don't need/use/want "myQNAPCloud"
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Re: QTS 5 Reverse Proxy - Certificate - Don't need/use/want "myQNAPCloud"
thats the way SSL works..it only works for a FQDN
you can modify your DNS or hostfile to work with FQDN in your LAN
you can modify your DNS or hostfile to work with FQDN in your LAN
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Re: QTS 5 Reverse Proxy - Certificate - Don't need/use/want "myQNAPCloud"
FQHN/FQDN is configured and works fine.
My question (was) about being 'forced' to use the myQNAPcloud (QTS SSL Certificate) for the new QTS5 Reverse Proxy.
But I just found I was incorrect on that requirement and that the RP cert can be specified under "Control Panel/Security/SSL Certificate & Private Key"
Thanks for your response!
My question (was) about being 'forced' to use the myQNAPcloud (QTS SSL Certificate) for the new QTS5 Reverse Proxy.
But I just found I was incorrect on that requirement and that the RP cert can be specified under "Control Panel/Security/SSL Certificate & Private Key"
Thanks for your response!