Started looking into it and still reading. https://letsencrypt.readthedocs.org/en/l...intro.html
It's interesting how they go about installing it. I am not sure HOW this will work with Sentora. So far it looks like you install their software on your server and from there is takes over and controls the entire process. Therefore, it makes custom changes to the current config and would not need to be added through Sentora.
Again, still reading...
It's interesting how they go about installing it. I am not sure HOW this will work with Sentora. So far it looks like you install their software on your server and from there is takes over and controls the entire process. Therefore, it makes custom changes to the current config and would not need to be added through Sentora.
Quote:The Apache plugin currently requires a Debian-based OS with augeas version 1.0; this includes Ubuntu 12.04+ and Debian 7+.
Quote:On RedHat/CentOS 6 you will need to enable the EPEL repository before install.
Quote:Let’s Encrypt CA issues short lived certificates (90 days). Make sure you renew the certificates at least once in 3 months.
Again, still reading...