Docs: mention Caddy's HTTPS capabilities better

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Val Packett 2023-07-29 04:12:44 -03:00
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@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ or use a unix domain socket passing the path as `--socket` (you'll need to both
You can pass the `--dotenv` flag to make the app read variables from a `.env` file (which is mostly used in development with the included file that contains a hash of the `test` password.)
You really need to have TLS working, so run this behind a reverse proxy like [[Caddy|https://caddyserver.com/]], [[H2O|https://h2o.examp1e.net/]] or [[Nginx|https://nginx.org/en/]].
You really need to have TLS (HTTPS) working, so run this behind a reverse proxy like [[Caddy|https://caddyserver.com/]], [[H2O|https://h2o.examp1e.net/]] or [[Nginx|https://nginx.org/en/]].
Caddy is famous for fully integrated [[automatic HTTPS|https://caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https]] support, supporting [[Let's Encrypt|https://letsencrypt.org/]] on the public web as well working with [[Tailscale|https://tailscale.com/]]'s HTTPS support.
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