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[GH-ISSUE #530] Connection to own ntfy server via reverse proxy with mutualTLS. #405
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Originally created by @c64-user on GitHub (Dec 5, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/530
A great feature would be:
From the internet to local in the LAN it goes through a reverse proxy that does https with let's encrypt and needs a client certificate for authentication. instead of basic-auth with username:password.
After that i am internal in the LAN and the ntfy-server doesn't need https anymore.
What would be useful if ntfy-APP speaks client authentication at reverse proxy using certifkat.
The connection via browser and mutual TLS works. Just not as comfortable as the APP, especially for alarms and status messages.
@Henkhogan commented on GitHub (Jun 30, 2023):
Please also add it to the iOS app.
@binwiederhier commented on GitHub (Jan 4, 2026):
Relates to #215, WIP in https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy-android/pull/149