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Umbrel needs to support HTTPS (this is important) #1895
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I agree, this is extremely important, but I don't know if it is easy to implement. |
You’d have to wait on the Umbrel developers to decide whether they want to implement HTTPS support. |
I assume what they'd have to do is use |
Is this really a security issue if you're accessing your Umbrel without https via tailscale? Isn't the traffic between you and Umbrel always encrypted as long as connected to Tailscale? |
I don't think its a major security issue with Tailscale, but still. What if you don't want to use Tailscale? |
My contribution: https://r.je/guide-lets-encrypt-certificate-for-local-development |
I am still searching for solutions to make a way to run .local domains using SSL. I have found two different approaches using a very useful method to improve security on Umbrel. https://smallstep.com/blog/private-acme-server/ - It's a private ACME SERVER that can easily run over Traefik. |
Nginx Proxy Manager is now available on the app store. You can use that to request SSL certificates and expose certain apps to the internet. Edit: If you wish to encrypt communications in your local network, I have created a app for that. More Info here |
I want to expose Umbrel to the external network, but when I do so with a domain that has an SSL certificate, I receive a warning similar to the one I mentioned in issue #1832.
Opening Umbrel on the external network via HTTP doesn’t inspire confidence. This support should be implemented urgently. I kindly ask all developers to take this into consideration.
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