Glad to spread the knowledge, and glad you gave it a shot! It really is that easy, and host headers have been pretty regularly required anyway.
Slightly more interesting is using it to access internal sites, and setting up your own TLS roots and chains for personal or corporate infrastructure. In practice, while useful for internal use, I generally recommend everyone use LetsEncrypt and public names for even internal APIs when they cross team boundaries, because it's just easier.
Slightly more interesting is using it to access internal sites, and setting up your own TLS roots and chains for personal or corporate infrastructure. In practice, while useful for internal use, I generally recommend everyone use LetsEncrypt and public names for even internal APIs when they cross team boundaries, because it's just easier.