On 5/26/25 12:18 AM, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
Have been running http on port 8081 for long time with no problem. Tried to do similar with 8443 for https, but would never get connection. ISP blocks port 80 and 443 to regular home machine. ISP did some changes, and I can now connect using port 8443 that maps to port 443 on machine. Gives security warning Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER I can add an exception, but would have to have all users do the same. What is option to create the certificates. Just have some basic web pages to share data?
If you want a recognized certificate, you either have to buy one or you can use certbot to get a free one from https://letsencrypt.org/. You need to remember to renew it regularly. I think they're valid for 3 months at a time. That's what I use.
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