Setting up a Homelab: Part 1 Proxmox and LetsEncrypt

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  • acme.sh

    A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol

  • A self-signed certificate was generated and used by Proxmox which will always generate a warning on the browser. I did not like seeing this when trying to work on my home lab. So, I started looking for ways to put a valid SSL certificate in Proxmox. During my research, I found that Proxmox could be made to integrate with acme.sh; a free SSL certificate generator powered by ACME(Let's Encrypt).

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