I have an Asustor NAS () that comes with a self-signed TLS cert for enabling TLS connections. Self-signed means that every browser will complain due to root cert not trusted. Decided to use Lets encrypt.sathyabh.at/nas/
to get the cert. but I don't want to use nginx or certbot to manage the cert plus needed a simple reverse proxy, to installed @caddyserver because of it's automatic TLS support.
But wait, automatic TLS required publicly accessible connections. I don't want to do that for my NAS
Oct 1, 2022 • 17 tweets • 6 min read
After nearly two months of moving to my new place, finally finished setting up my work/gaming system. There's still some cables hanging from the monitor, need to tie them better.
The monitors are LG 27" 4k UL500, while the other is a Gigabyte M28U. Why two separate ones? Ideally, I would have wanted 2x 32" 4K screens but didn't have enough space to keep a 180mm width desk that is required for the 2 32-inch screens.