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    Home business SSL and public/private domain(s) setup

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    • pfsense16vP
      pfsense16v
      last edited by

      Hello All,

      I have a home-based business. I've been expanding my network capabilities but I've come across an area where I have little to no experience- certificates and private/public domains- and hoping I can get your advice on a starting point. Forgive me for my ignorance if I don't use the correct terminology.

      My scenario:

      1. I want to get SSL up and running on my pfSense firewall and my home NAS.
      2. I have a public domain, mycompany.com. I have an internal domain, mycompany.lan.
      3. I have a dynamic WAN IP.

      Given this environment, what would be your recommendations on the first steps?

      I've seen some discussions on the forum in using Let's Encrypt but I don't know if I could use that same cert on my firewall and NAS.

      My company domain has a free SSL. Can I use that one on my internal LAN?

      I've been procrastinating on this for a long while now and need to get it done once and for all.

      Thanks in advance for any advice or recommendations you can provide.

      n16v

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      • dtruesdaleD
        dtruesdale
        last edited by

        check out this link on your cert issue https://blog.barclayhowe.com/letsencrypt-ssl-certificate-pfsense-internal-linux-server/

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        • pfsense16vP
          pfsense16v @dtruesdale
          last edited by

          @dtruesdale Wow, that was fast. I just posted the topic! I'm going to review this right now- thanks!

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