I followed this guide: https://notthebe.ee/blog/easy-ssl-in-homelab-dns01/

But my Nginx Proxy Manager is running on a VPS that is connected to my local network through a WireGuard tunnel. Could that be an issue? I don’t know why it’s not working?

My NPM is also accessible to the local IP of my homeserver on which WireGuard is running.

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    So I’ve followed the tutorial, added a wildcard certificate and tried to add a proxy host using the DuckDNS domain to point to NPM itself. When I open the mydomain.duckdns.org I get an error that I can’t connect to the site.

    Besides that NPM is working and I easily set up my actual domain and it’s resolving to devices in my home network. For example cloud.myactualdomain.com is resolving to my Nextcloud running on a Raspi with a local IP with a valid SSL certificate. So NPM and the WireGuard tunnel are generally working as intended.

    On which system should I try the openssl command and what’s the port?

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      I think I had the same problem not so long ago. Every proxy host was working except NPM itself. My problem was that I just entered the wrong IP for the proxy host. I had to enter localhost or 127.0.0.1 to get it to work and everything else was like the tutorial you linked (I followed the same one)

      Since you want NPM to proxy to itself but using the SSL certificate and the domain you set in the proxy host.

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      It’s not clear what’s the purpose of NPM in your case. Do you want to serve internal network or expose to Internet. If it’s the latter, you need to see what interface you exposed NPM port on (have to be your public network - VPS IP), your firewall needs to allow incoming connections on that port. Most likely you will be using port 443 and maybe 80 for redirect (checkbox in NPM always use TLS). Use IP address first to eliminate DNS issues. Once IP is valid test DNS with nslookup/dig to see if it resolves to your IP.

      OpenSSL command needs to be executed from VPS to eliminate network issues and just validate certificate setup. The IP and port would depend on what port you exposed. 127.0.0.1 should work from that context. Once you see certificate you can execute openssl command from your local and use WireGuard tunnel IP to connect to service. This is for internal network.

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        NPM should serve as both, but only issuing SSL certificates for my local network is the issue. Have you taken a look at the tutorial I’ve linked in the original post?

        And what do you mean with the port I’ve exposed? Exposed where? NPM uses port 81.

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          Yeah I looked at tutorial. Port 81 is only for management (NPM admin gui). Then you have your traffic ports for proxy services. Those would be 80 and 443 normally. You would need to expose those ports to the Internet if you want to access NPM/proxy your service. Port 81 shouldn’t be exposed on your public interface make sure it isn’t or at least have firewall rule to allow only local network (ideally management network/vlan)

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            Ah I see. As I’ve said the proxy is working for my domain and is available from the internet. So that shouldn’t be an issue…

            This is the output of the openssl command:

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            # openssl s_client -connect 127.0.0.1:443 -showcerts
            
            CONNECTED(00000003)
            80DB1D0BDC7F0000:error:0A000458:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:tlsv1 unrecognized name:../ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1586:SSL alert number 112
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            no peer certificate available
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            No client certificate CA names sent
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            SSL handshake has read 7 bytes and written 297 bytes
            Verification: OK
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            New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
            Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
            Compression: NONE
            Expansion: NONE
            No ALPN negotiated
            Early data was not sent
            Verify return code: 0 (ok)
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            # openssl s_client -connect 127.0.0.1:80 -showcerts
            
            CONNECTED(00000003)
            809B89C5DB7F0000:error:0A00010B:SSL routines:ssl3_get_record:wrong version number:../ssl/record/ssl3_record.c:354:
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            no peer certificate available
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            No client certificate CA names sent
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            SSL handshake has read 5 bytes and written 297 bytes
            Verification: OK
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            New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
            Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
            Compression: NONE
            Expansion: NONE
            No ALPN negotiated
            Early data was not sent
            Verify return code: 0 (ok)
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