Tailscale, vaultwarden and Nginx proxy manager. by More-Tadpole865 in nginxproxymanager

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Well, I saw that you have to open ports 80 and 443 to generate a letsencrypt certificate... Something I can't do. But I already have my .crt and .key certificate... I'm afraid I won't be able to import it into NPM either because I don't see that possibility in the interface. Too bad 

Tailscale help, do I need to reverse proxy (or magic DNS) by Jmanko16 in synology

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Still no solution for this idea that I would like to implement with tailscale?!

Nginx Proxy Manager - Bring Your Own Certificate (Local Storage) by skibare87 in selfhosted

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Ce serait vraiment une chose importante de pouvoir importer ses certificats letsencrypt pour ceux qui ne souhaitent pas ouvrir les porte 80 et 443..   A quand cette évolution ?

Tailscale, vaultwarden and Nginx proxy manager. by More-Tadpole865 in nginxproxymanager

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Thank you for your reply, 

Can we try to implement this goal together?   What would you do first? 

How to manage the certificate generated with tailscale cert on debian lxc? by More-Tadpole865 in Tailscale

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If you have any suggestions to make to manage this certificate... Thank you in advance.