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networking:proxy_chain [2025/02/19 15:41] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1networking:proxy_chain [2025/03/13 14:54] (current) – [Certificates] willy
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-====== Chaining proxies ======+====== M) Chaining proxies ======
  
 This approach consist in having a reverse proxy on your external server that collects and reidrect requests to your home server reverse proxy.  This approach consist in having a reverse proxy on your external server that collects and reidrect requests to your home server reverse proxy. 
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   * On the home server, place the certificates and restart home NGINX   * On the home server, place the certificates and restart home NGINX
  
-Additionally, since i need to have the certificates available to [[services:stalwart|Stalwart]], i also created a **cert** group for broader access.+Additionally, if you need to have the certificates available to non-root services (like [[services:obsolete:stalwart|Stalwart]]), i also created a **cert** group for broader access.
  
 So, follow the paragraph on certificates [[selfhost:nginx|here]] on the external server, and create the following post-renewal hook. Create the following file as **/etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/post/copy-certs.sh**: So, follow the paragraph on certificates [[selfhost:nginx|here]] on the external server, and create the following post-renewal hook. Create the following file as **/etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/post/copy-certs.sh**:

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