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today i want to address a topic that has given me a headache for a long time since i started running my home lab because when you set up any self-hosted services like a proxmox server an xcloud server or any other web application and you open it your browser always warns you that your connection isnt private and i know what most people will do now just click on advanced and proceed and hey awesome everything works right we could just move on and dont care about it anymore right not really if you want to do it right and secure your web interfaces and applications in the network correctly you should get your ssl certificates right thats why in this video i want to explain what self-signed certificates are why its so important to configure them properly and how you can very easily do this in your internal network without lets encrypt without any additional software and without the need for a public dns name [Music] before we can do this and start generating self-signed certificates l