Re: Recognizing Certificate Updates

2020-12-28 Thread Christopher Schultz
Jerry, On 12/28/20 13:56, Jerry Malcolm wrote: Thanks for the info.  I'll try to figure out a way to integrate this. The problem is that I don't really know when the certs get regen'd.  I have a daily cron job that calls certbot to renew. But it only renews when it decides it's time to renew. 

Re: Recognizing Certificate Updates

2020-12-28 Thread Christopher Schultz
Mladen, On 12/26/20 13:25, Mladen Adamović wrote: If you set up tomcat manager up, you can reload certificate with something like Stop Connector – curl http://localhost:8080/manager/jmxproxy?invoke=Catalina %3Atype%3DConnector%2Cport%3D8443=stop Start Connector – curl

Re: Recognizing Certificate Updates

2020-12-28 Thread Jerry Malcolm
Thanks for the info.  I'll try to figure out a way to integrate this.  The problem is that I don't really know when the certs get regen'd.  I have a daily cron job that calls certbot to renew. But it only renews when it decides it's time to renew.  TC is so good about monitoring other folders

Re: Recognizing Certificate Updates

2020-12-28 Thread logo
Jerry, the quotes were messed up. See the correct command below inline. > Am 28.12.2020 um 11:10 schrieb logo : > > Jerry, > > Try this after regenerating the LE certs > > curl -u > "https://localhost:8443/manager/jmxproxy?invoke=Catalina:type=ProtocolHandler,port=8443=reloadSslHostConfigs

Re: Recognizing Certificate Updates

2020-12-28 Thread logo
Jerry, Try this after regenerating the LE certs curl -u "https://localhost:8443/manager/jmxproxy?invoke=Catalina:type=ProtocolHandler,port=8443=reloadSslHostConfigs“ for all domains or curl -u