On Mon, 2021-12-13 at 12:45 -0700, Greg Woods wrote:
> One other possibility is to do what I do, and run a reverse proxy
> such as caddy. Caddy will take care of the annoying renewals
> automatically, accept connections via HTTPS and forward them on to
> your web server via HTTP. It can be a bit tricky to configure
> initially, but it works a treat.

While it can do what you want, it is subverting the purpose of HTTPS. 
I'm not sure anyone should support a technique that hides an insecure
connection behind a faked secure one.  Really, such security holes
ought to be fixed so they aren't a security hole.
 
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