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bbaraniec
May 17, 2011Luminary
SABnzbget+sickbeard+couchpotato reverse proxy https-http
Current setup: HTTP disabled, HTTPS enabled on Pro. On router redirected port 443 to local IP of nas Public share accessible via https://mydomain.com but without forwarding 80 I get timeout. When ...
sphardy1
May 19, 2011Apprentice
Sorry I don't understand the question
I was referring to connecting to https://mydomain.com/something and redirecting that to an internal server at http://<internal_ip_address>. So making the internal server appear at the https address. This can be done via an Apache hack on your NAS
I was referring to connecting to https://mydomain.com/something and redirecting that to an internal server at http://<internal_ip_address>. So making the internal server appear at the https address. This can be done via an Apache hack on your NAS
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