Originally posted by dev_null
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If you're using a load balancer, that would be the server that handles your HTTPS certs, if that's not something you control directly on your own server but via some service instead, then that service likely has HTTPS settings for you to configure.
I've used nginx to serve web content, while also having another nginx instance as the reverse proxy that can handle load balancing, the latter one uses HTTPS for all my sites, while the web server instances can be handled over HTTP if not directly accessible to the public internet (eg all running on the same server machine or some VPN cluster). Caddy is also great at this and comes with HTTPS by default with LetsEncrypt all automated for you.
What stinks about LetsEncrypt?
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