Subj : Re: SSL To : niter3 From : Matt Ianson Date : Tue May 07 2024 10:03 pm ni> MI> All that said, does mystic support SSL with its built in web server? ni> MI> current config shows a port for SSL, so 443 would logically go there. ni> MI> The next thing would be "where" should the certs be stored. ni> ni> Why not using something like Ngnix. Then you don't need to rely on ni> Mystic to do SSL for web. Because he is running on Windows. TBH, I've not setup any reverse proxying under windows using nginx (only done it under linux - which works great). .... Consultant: A person who makes good on a salesman's promises! --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/64) * Origin: Origin: retroverse.au - 21:3/185 (21:3/185) .