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Thanks for the reply however I keep getting "1107: Verification Failed" error, it seems to be picking up my local IP address from the internal vlan network I made, instead of my outer physical network. As I am running CapRover in a ProxMox Virtual machine environment, and I placed it on the same network of my pfsense Virtual machine ( router / firewall ) so I can separate the VM's on a different network. So what you are saying is just make a dns entry in my pfsense router to resolve https internally? because it continues to not recognize it. |
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Greetings!
I have searched all over the CapRover Discussions and Issues but could not find a clear direction on self hosting Locally private CapRover with https <-
I went through the documentation and it says:
Side note: You can [install CapRover locally](https://caprover.com/docs/run-locally.html) on your laptop on a private network which is behind NAT (your router). But if you want to enable HTTPS and/or access the apps from outside of your private network, it requires some special setup, like port forwarding.
I do have knowledge of reverse proxy and I was able to open ports. I was able to successfully download CapRover in my Ubuntu VM machine, but after this step I am not sure how to go about.
Could anyone please provide detail documentation on going about this situation? I am using CloudFlare as a DNS to allow https to reach Let's Encrypt. ( I have knowledge of reverse proxy as I previously setup traefik to get local ssl to work) But not sure how this will work with CapRover.
Thanks for your time!
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