Quoting Borden (2022-08-25 06:02:18)
> 21 Aug 2022, 04:39 by jo...@jones.dk:
> > No, TLS generally needs a specific hostname.
> 
> I'm a bit confused. The default TLS setup in Apache provides its own snakeoil 
> certificates. I set _DOMAIN in the vhost.conf file to my machine name. Aside 
> from the typical self-signed, non-matching certificate errors when I punch 
> open port 443 in my firewall and plug my clients into Radicale, it works.
> 
> Presumably, for a localhost setup, it's sufficient to direct the user to use 
> their machine name, since that's what the snakeoil certs will use as the 
> Issuer common name? Or am I way off?

Self-signed certificates like the Snakeoil one does not generally work.


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