Then I think the only way is to use a proxy server which should be
possible with a simple Apache.

There's little to no reason to set SSL up for LMS. You shouldn't need encryption in your LAN. Browsers should not complain. And you should trust your family members :-). And you must not expose LMS to the internet. It's asking for trouble.

https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107165-IMPORTANT-Stop-forwarding-your-LMS-ports-to-the-internet!

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Michael
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