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Let's Encrypt/CertBot
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Let's Encrypt/CertBot
So that I don't mess up my new sentora install.. i'm asking first.

To use let's encrypt and certbot, would i do a vhost override from the module admin and insert a Vhost entry or should i just create it and place it in /etc/httpd/conf.d/? The latter is my preference because it's what i'm used to.

Be awesome if it was dynamic... be pretty easy to script certbot to do this for every new domain and then set a cronjob to renew every 89 days. If i had time i'd play with that some more.

How is everyone else handling this?
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RE: Let's Encrypt/CertBot
(07-21-2016, 12:56 PM)surety Wrote: So that I don't mess up my new sentora install.. i'm asking first.

To use let's encrypt and certbot, would i do a vhost override from the module admin and insert a Vhost entry or should i just create it and place it in /etc/httpd/conf.d/?  The latter is my preference because it's what i'm used to.

Be awesome if it was dynamic... be pretty easy to script certbot to do this for every new domain and then set a cronjob to renew every 89 days. If i had time i'd play with that some more.

How is everyone else handling this?

I do this by the module admin (it's safer for Sentora). But I think this is a decision you need to do.
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RE: Let's Encrypt/CertBot
(08-02-2016, 11:05 PM)NitroxydeX Wrote:
(07-21-2016, 12:56 PM)surety Wrote: So that I don't mess up my new sentora install.. i'm asking first.

To use let's encrypt and certbot, would i do a vhost override from the module admin and insert a Vhost entry or should i just create it and place it in /etc/httpd/conf.d/?  The latter is my preference because it's what i'm used to.

Be awesome if it was dynamic... be pretty easy to script certbot to do this for every new domain and then set a cronjob to renew every 89 days. If i had time i'd play with that some more.

How is everyone else handling this?

I do this by the module admin (it's safer for Sentora). But I think this is a decision you need to do.

Oh sure. I was just curious if anyone had tried to use let's encrypt and cert bot. I had a feeling the module admin was the way to go. Once I get time I'll try to play with it and see if I can make something like cert bot work. It'd be much easier of that alias file was a file per domain.
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