Jackal9403
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- Aug 21, 2023
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Hello,
For optimizing my internal network traffic, I've set up host overrides for certain applications, including Jellyfin and Nextcloud. My intention is to ensure traffic remains within the local network whenever possible.
However, I'm encountering a certificate issue. When accessing these applications externally, the correct certificates are served. But, for internal access, Traefik defaults to its own certificate, which is not valid.
Has anyone faced a similar challenge or can provide guidance on resolving this inconsistency? I'd like to ensure that the proper certificates are used, regardless of whether access is internal or external.
Thank you in advance for any insights.
For optimizing my internal network traffic, I've set up host overrides for certain applications, including Jellyfin and Nextcloud. My intention is to ensure traffic remains within the local network whenever possible.
However, I'm encountering a certificate issue. When accessing these applications externally, the correct certificates are served. But, for internal access, Traefik defaults to its own certificate, which is not valid.
Has anyone faced a similar challenge or can provide guidance on resolving this inconsistency? I'd like to ensure that the proper certificates are used, regardless of whether access is internal or external.
Thank you in advance for any insights.