Doc recommend to use reverse proxy if Apache/nginx is also running on… (#8384)
* Doc recommend to use reverse proxy if Apache/nginx is also running on server * Update docs/content/doc/usage/https-support.md Co-Authored-By: John Olheiser <42128690+jolheiser@users.noreply.github.com>
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Before you enable HTTPS, make sure that you have valid SSL/TLS certificates.
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Before you enable HTTPS, make sure that you have valid SSL/TLS certificates.
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You could use self-generated certificates for evaluation and testing. Please run `gitea cert --host [HOST]` to generate a self signed certificate.
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You could use self-generated certificates for evaluation and testing. Please run `gitea cert --host [HOST]` to generate a self signed certificate.
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If you are using Apache or nginx on the server, it's recommended to check the [reverse proxy guide]({{< relref "doc/usage/reverse-proxies.en-us.md" >}}).
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To use Gitea's built-in HTTPS support, you must change your `app.ini` file:
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To use Gitea's built-in HTTPS support, you must change your `app.ini` file:
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