<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <id>http://jam.ie/</id><title>ITJamie - ramblings and stuff</title><subtitle>Random tech and thoughts...</subtitle> <updated>2021-11-23T14:38:35+00:00</updated> <author> <name>Jamie Murphy</name> <uri>http://jam.ie/</uri> </author><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://jam.ie/feed.xml"/><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" hreflang="en-US" href="http://jam.ie/"/> <generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="4.2.0">Jekyll</generator> <rights> © 2021 Jamie Murphy </rights> <icon>/assets/img/favicons/favicon.ico</icon> <logo>/assets/img/favicons/favicon-96x96.png</logo> <entry><title>Setting up a Unifi Cloud Key with a valid SSL cert</title><link href="http://jam.ie/posts/unifi-cloud-key-valid-ssl-cert/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Setting up a Unifi Cloud Key with a valid SSL cert" /><published>2021-06-20T21:00:00+01:00</published> <updated>2021-06-20T21:00:00+01:00</updated> <id>http://jam.ie/posts/unifi-cloud-key-valid-ssl-cert/</id> <content src="http://jam.ie/posts/unifi-cloud-key-valid-ssl-cert/" /> <author> <name>Jamie Murphy</name> </author> <category term="unifi" /> <category term="debian" /> <category term="cloudflare" /> <category term="certbot" /> <category term="ssl" /> <summary> So I recently moved from a self-hosted unifi controller to a unifi cloud key gen2. https://eu.store.ui.com/collections/unifi-accessories-cloud-key/products/unifi-cloud-key-gen2 I wanted to be able to access it locally though over https with a valid cert. It turns out the cloudkey just runs a basic debian strech install with standard apt commands! So heres how I made that happpen. Pre-requisit... </summary> </entry> </feed>
