Hi Reese

You can use certbot to generate your certificate for packetfence, when
using --preferred-challenge dns you will be prompted to create a dns
challenge, as a TXT record on your DNS zone, after validation you will
have a valid cert for that domain name. Then, just paste the
certificate and private key on your packetfence config.

Maybe this is not the most efficient way to do this, but you will have
a valid certificate for 3 months

Enrique.


El mié, 7 feb 2024 a las 13:41, Herber, Reese via PacketFence-users
(<packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net>) escribió:
>
> Good Afternoon,
>
> I'm struggling to find documentation on how to setup letsencrypt, I have had 
> success using certbot on a few linux servers and a windows environment but 
> there doesn't seem to be any documentation on what exact record I need to 
> register at my DNS Registrar for letsencrypt to be functional.
>
> Please let me know if I can answer any additional questions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Reese Herber
> Systems Integration Analyst
> Department of Learning and Innovation
>
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