I want my self hosted things to use https. For example, I have Jellyfin installed via docker, and I want it to use https instead of http.

I don’t care about necessarily doing this the “right” way, as I won’t be making Jellyfin or any other service public, and will only be using it on my local network.

What is the easiest way to do this? Assume everything I host is in docker. Also a link to a tutorial would be great.

Thanks!

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      4 months ago

      Running a CA is cool however, just be aware of the risks involved with running your own CA.

      All they say that if the private key is stolen then you’re screwed. Think about it, if an attacker can:

      1. Get into your network.
      2. Presumably bypass key-based ssh/container runtime protections
      3. Access pod/VM which is running the CA
      4. Bypass default MAC settings (Apparmor on debian, SELinux on RHEL)
      5. Steal private key without you knowing from your logs

      You have a much bigger problem my friend