local-instance-docs: add content and add tailscale network as option

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# Local instance
It is possible due to several reasons that you do not want or cannot open Nextcloud to the public internet. However AIO requires a valid certificate to work correctly. Below is discussed how you can achieve both: Having a valid certificate for Nextcloud and only using it locally.
### Content
- [1. The recommended way](#1-the-recommended-way)
- [2. Use the ACME DNS-challenge](#2-use-the-acme-dns-challenge)
- [3. Use Cloudflare](#3-use-cloudflare)
- [4. Buy a certificate and use that](#4-buy-a-certificate-and-use-that)
- [5. Tailscale network](#5-tailscale-network)
## 1. The recommended way
The recommended way is the following:
1. Set up your domain correctly to point to your home network
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## 4. Buy a certificate and use that
If none of the above ways work for you, you may simply buy a certificate from an issuer for your domain. You then download the certificate onto your server, configure AIO in [reverse proxy mode](./reverse-proxy.md) and use the certificate for your domain in your reverse proxy config.
## 5. Tailscale network
For a reverse proxy example guide for Tailscale, see this guide by @flll: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/discussions/5439