webserver-local: create webserver running mkcert#3
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This commit adds a local webserver that runs mkcert instead of let's encrypt. This allows people to develop with SSL on their local machine. You will still need to change the DNS in your /etc/hosts file, as well as another couple pieces of setup, all noted in the webserver-local/README.md file. Tested by running `make up` and observing the authentik setup page on my pc.
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This commit adds a local webserver that runs mkcert instead of Let's Encrypt. This allows people to develop with SSL on their local machine. You will still need to change the DNS in your /etc/hosts file, as well as another couple pieces of setup, all noted in the webserver-local/README.md file.
Tested by running
make upand observing the authentik setup page on my pc.