Your huge reason is the padlock in the browser bar? I’m not against TLS internally. I do it myself with my own CA. For this particular instance and the unique requirements, it seemed easiest to avoid TLS.
I applaud your accomplishment as a penetration tester. I am disappointed at your lack of understanding regarding non-public networking.
Move your VPN to your router. Don’t bother with HTTPS on anything not exposed to the Internet.
If that does not satisfy your concerns, you may want to give up using electronic devices.
Doesn’t seem to be possible to self-host
Curious how this compares to Watchtower.
Take the above comment and replace references to “FBI” with the French equivalent.
Though, if you keep registration closed, you’re unlikely to have this problem again.
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Have you considered engaging the Lemmy support community? I know they have a Matrix room.
Tired of the reports about this post. Locking.
We don’t have any rules about low quality posts. So, I dont’t have cause to remove this. Though, I also won’t lock it because I want everyone to downvote it into oblivion.
OP: you can save this post by actually adding details in an edit.
I use docker-mail-server
Because it’s a life?
You might consider asking this in the !homeassistant@lemmy.world community, too.
Getting feedback about this post being spam. The article details a legitimate integration for HomeAssistant. But, it seems contrary to what this community would value. Going to leave this post up, but suggest that OP consider moving it to one of the HomeAssistant communities. Everyone else: use the downvote arrow to judge the worthiness of the posting.
So, this is ‘Tor Matrix’ ?
TL;DR: Op needs to sort out reverse proxy with SSL/TLS.
For troubleshooting, I would recommend you visit the Plex Discord/Matrix channels for real-time help. Additionally, !plex@lemmy.ca may prove helpful.
I’ll leave this for others to chime in. But you may find useful information in one of the homelab communities as well.
OP says the question has been answered. Locking the discussion so they don’t have to suffer through any more repeat information.
Interesting. Is it fair to say you’ve created a web interface to standard image manipulation tools ?