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| home_server:home_server_setup:other_services:webmin [2023-12-26 Tue wk52 11:41] – baumkp | home_server:home_server_setup:other_services:webmin [2023-12-26 Tue wk52 11:44] (current) – [Webmin] baumkp | ||
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| I don't bother to use Webmin, it has been well over a year since I tried to use. | I don't bother to use Webmin, it has been well over a year since I tried to use. | ||
| - | +++++Old, tl;dr;| | + | ++++Old, tl;dr;| |
| I am a bit lazy sometimes and use [[http:// | I am a bit lazy sometimes and use [[http:// | ||
| A key difficulty I have had recently is that most the modern web browsers no longer seem to allow self signed SSL certificate exceptions. Fortunately as I only wish to run Webmin locally (LAN), not facing the public internet (WAN), I can still access locally without SSL setup (http not https). To do this from the CLI as follows: | A key difficulty I have had recently is that most the modern web browsers no longer seem to allow self signed SSL certificate exceptions. Fortunately as I only wish to run Webmin locally (LAN), not facing the public internet (WAN), I can still access locally without SSL setup (http not https). To do this from the CLI as follows: | ||
| - | I tried to reverse proxy Webmin to my main web page, but did not get the reverse proxy to function properly, so disable this feature. | + | I tried to reverse proxy Webmin to my main web page, but did not get the reverse proxy to function properly, so disable this feature. |
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| + | I can now relatively easily assign local web pages a local signed certificate via Traefik and my local DNS, however as I do not use Webmin there is not much point even trying at this time. | ||
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| <- home_server: | <- home_server: | ||