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WTF? I'm not trying to tell you how to do anything. I'm sick of selfhosted twerps bitching about "how hard it is to self host" when they think everything should be like an app on their phone. You need to learn how networks, dhcp, dns, ssl, certificates, etc. work.
guess what, I know how these work. running 2 dozens of services over two machines, and as I said above, I use my own root certificate... that's how I know that lots of apps have problems of varying severity with custom root certs! usage of user-installed certs is opt-in nowadays for smartphone apps, it's not at all like on windows or linux.
you are telling how to do things. the whole thread has been about you telling us to rent a domain for certificates and stop complaining about it being the only viable way...
Neat. I don't care.