@ -178,10 +178,17 @@ which you are going to use to create certificates for your clients.
Next step is to add a VirtualServer which contains at least the following information:
Next step is to add a VirtualServer which contains at least the following information:
* ServerName --> the fully qualified domain name this host listens to
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* Port --> port number to bind to, you can use :doc: `Port forwarding </manual/nat>` to redirect traffic from standard ports to non standard ones when needed
* Certificate / Enable ACME --> Either use an ACME certificate or define one yourself, this one should be trusted by the browser connecting to this host
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* CA for client auth --> select the Authority created earlier
ServerName The fully qualified domain name this host listens to
Port Port number to bind to, you can use :doc: `Port forwarding </manual/nat>`
to redirect traffic from standard ports to non standard ones when needed
Certificate / Enable ACME Either use an ACME certificate or define one yourself,
this one should be trusted by the browser connecting to this host
CA for client auth select the Authority created earlier
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Followed by a location, which maybe as simple as binding path :code: `/` to a local machine without certificate at :code: `http://10.0.0.1` .
Followed by a location, which maybe as simple as binding path :code: `/` to a local machine without certificate at :code: `http://10.0.0.1` .