While I'm not (currently) a relayd user, I happened to test yesterday's scenario -- a private server using a public server's key pair -- because I am considering putting relayd in front of a wordpress server to block access to /wp-admin and /wp-login paths. The browser's connection to the private server works fine, as long as the FQDN resolves to the private IP address.
Testing with relayd still pends. My plan is to use use the web server's key pair for TLS inspection.
At the moment, those two paths are protected with httpd.conf(5) authenticate, and then with some wordpress security plugins. Not good enough for me.
Last edited by jggimi; 6th March 2019 at 02:04 PM.
Reason: clarity and a typo
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