RE: [Module] Let's Encrypt
03-24-2019, 06:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2019, 06:17 AM by Bizarrus.)
Here is a status update of the development process with screenshots.
As Admin, you get the Settings-Tab. Here you can edit some configurations, depends on last disscussion's posts by Keith
And here are some other screenshots:
The development process of wildcard certificates is currently somewhat ongoing. It will surely take until tomorrow until I release version 1.0.4 here.
Here is the current ToDo list, which will be implemented until tomorrow:
As Admin, you get the Settings-Tab. Here you can edit some configurations, depends on last disscussion's posts by Keith
And here are some other screenshots:
The development process of wildcard certificates is currently somewhat ongoing. It will surely take until tomorrow until I release version 1.0.4 here.
Here is the current ToDo list, which will be implemented until tomorrow:
- [OK] Fix open_basedir restrictions on PHP's require
- [OK] Adding some admin settings
- [OK, must be Tested] Create installation/deinstallation/update process
- [OK] Check TLD by public TLD list or only via database
- [OK] Create Caching (1 week) for public TLD list (see admin settings)
- [Not Finished] Create cronjob on Sentora Daemon
- [OPEN] Remove certificates if domain was deleted
- [OPEN] Remove all necessary certificate files on revoke
- [OK] If cert is available, change the displayed text of outdated certs
- [OK] Adding renewing button on list
- [OK] Adding renewing process
- [OPEN] Adding CAA entry on DNS for letsencrypt.org (see CAA Mandated by CA/Browser Forum)
- [OK] UI: Beautify
- [OK] UI: adding Tabs for normal certificates and wildcard certificates
- [OK] UI: change alerts depends on their state (error, info, success,...)
- [OPEN] Restore domains (and delete certificates) on module deinstallation process
- [OK] Fix VHost template with chain file for a valid SSL configuration
- [OPEN] Create autoresolver on Cronjob (before Apache-Reload) to check if mod_ssl defaults listen the port 443
- [Not Finished] Create Wildcard support
- [OPEN] If wildcard revoked, delete all VHost settings on subdomains
- [OPEN] Cronjob: If wildcard created, add VHost settings on subdomains
- User can select if the domain will be redirected to the port (depends on the VHost settings Port Override & Forward Port 80 to Overriden Port)
- Show & Download generated Certificates