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Can I connect to an instance on my LAN?
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Does it expect TLS, so https:// by any chance?
Yeah, I was a bit worried about that. Currently it doesn't have TLS enabled. I might have to have a valid certificate and everything, which would be annoying. If I don't get a silver bullet other than this, I'll probably see about going that route.
Edit: Yeah, looks like this is probably the case. It seems Jerboa only wants to connect to port 443, no matter what I put in the instance box and
openssl s_server
on 443 with just any old random certificate givesSSL alert number 46
which basically means Jerboa won't trust the certificate. So, I think my path forward is to make my server do the whole TLS thing with a valid certificate. Thanks everyone for the input!self signed is an option if strict checking is not enforced by the client... or perhaps certbot to the rescue? if you run a public facing DNS server, certbot-dns-rfc2136 requests would allow you to create certs for any host you want (even internal ones)