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So, for anyone tech-minded out there, if I want to host my own @bitwarden account on a home server running , routed through a DDNS that has a SSL cert running on it: does anyone know the overview to sett up a SSL reverse proxy to my local machine?

I have reverse proxies working for non-SSL connections to a few other apps I have running (CumulusMX, Podsync, Websockets), but the secure connections always fail. Rather not switch to nginx.

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@buffaloseven @bitwarden Update: my sites are loading via HTTPS reverse proxied to my local machine using the following configuration. Now I’m at the place where @bitwarden loads, but when trying to create an account it fails with a 404 not found…I think it might have to do with me running it in a subdirectory rather than a subdomain?