A Trusted Certificate for your Homelab Sites

A Trusted Certificate for your Homelab Sites
In this post I will describe how you can set up services in kubernetes that will listen for new ingress, create a certificate, get it signed by letsencrypt and presented on the correct website. It will also automatically update DNS records. In my previous post I described how you can create .local websites on your homelab, and how you can use mDNS to have the sites working without extra configuration. But mDNS is served over http, and many browsers feel slower with http compared to https. [Read More]

Making your Homelab Apps Available under a .local Domain

A touch of Traefik, externalDNS

Making your Homelab Apps Available under a .local Domain
I created a few applications on my homelab, one of those is music-assistant. Music-assistant is an awesome project that plays all your local and remote music over all your speakers. It can play Spotify, ripped cds, webradio stations etc., and it will play them over smart and dumb speakers. It also integrates with home-assistant. Anyways, what I want to talk about today is making services available on your home network. [Read More]