Well, sorry for that. I will have to google "reverse proxy" a little bit more. And thank the god of your choice for having that setup miraculously working at home on my server.
What to say - maybe before assuming that someone "don't really know how any of this works" you may, just a second, think that the person your comment is directed to has written a security reverse proxy and presented on that on one of the largest security conferences.
Or not, maybe that I really do not know how terminating traffic on MY reverse proxy and sending it upstream to MY ubnt controller works. Who knows.
In that case, you'd understand the difficulties of providing a product or piece of software out of the box with valid certificates without user setup, as you've done (without running all user data through offsite servers).
I too have a working reverse proxy setup or few. I certainly don't expect something using a "localhost site" to come with valid certificates. Unless they somehow get a valid cert for https://localhost
Edit: apologies for the assumption, I didn't realise that you weren't the guy I originally replied to. I'm new around here.
What to say - maybe before assuming that someone "don't really know how any of this works" you may, just a second, think that the person your comment is directed to has written a security reverse proxy and presented on that on one of the largest security conferences.
Or not, maybe that I really do not know how terminating traffic on MY reverse proxy and sending it upstream to MY ubnt controller works. Who knows.