![]() I’m leaving the DNS, certificate, and firewall sides of this out, as they’ll vary and are well documented elsewhere. After a bit of frustration, fooling around, and unexpected errors I got things working, so I wanted to share a simple summary of what it took to make it work. My firewall at home runs OPNsense which has an NGINX Plugin, along with a full featured ACME client that I’m already using for other certificates, so it was perfect for doing this forwarding. I’m not about to expose something with credentials across the public internet via plain HTTP, so I wanted to do this proxying on my firewall instead of on the device itself. ![]() It has some minor built in support for HTTPS by using the NGINX proxy and Let’s Encrypt (LE) Add-ons, but for a couple of reasons I didn’t like this solution. ![]() It has a great mobile client that’ll work across the public internet, but HA itself unfortunately it only does HTTP by default. I’ve been experimenting with Home Assistant (HA) for some temperature monitoring around the house. ![]()
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