![]() Now stop and start the container and presto, you have the Let's Encrypt certificate applied on your Unifi Controller running in Docker on your Synology. Keytool -importkeystore -deststorepass aircontrolenterprise -destkeypass aircontrolenterprise -destkeystore /var/lib/unifi/keystore -srckeystore unifi.p12 -srcstoretype PKCS12 -alias unifi Openssl pkcs12 -export -in cert.pem -inkey privkey.pem -out unifi.p12 -name unifi -CAfile fullchain.pem -caname root Now, in this terminal issue these two commands: ![]() Blog Stats 454,849 hits Virtualization Fresh deployed vCenter 6. Now you’re done and you have a Let’s Encrypt wildcard certificate. Then import And put in the files requested. Now from the Synology Docker UI open the Unifi container and create a new Terminal with /bin/bash as the command: Go to the Control Panel, then Security and Certificate. Unzip the files in the archive and upload them back to the Synlogy to the Docker mapped folder: This will give you a zip file to download. Goto Control panel choose Security and export the curent certificte: In the box below that, enter your synology’s IP address (e.g. Under ValueRoute traffic to pick IP Address or another value depending on the record type. I already have a Let's Encrypt certificate installed that I am going to re-use. Choose Simple Routing and then click Define simple record. In my new Unifi network I'm running the Unifi Controller in a Docker container on my Synology NAS, see here.The only thing missing is a proper certificate for it, let's fix that.
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