On 01/01/2019 07:08, Noel Butler wrote:
I thought that Let's Encrypt wanted to roll / revalidate SSL certs
every 90 days. IIRC they have automation for apache and DNS tools
when it comes to revalidation.
acme.sh FTW
On a personal site I've just used the Apache "mod_md" module which does
; Would you like some help?"
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Subject: Re: SSL cert for lists.isc.org expired on Saturday, December 29, 2018
On 02/01/2019 04:48, Doug Barton wrote:
I've had LE fail after a cerbot upgrade because it grew a dependency that
didn't automatically get installed with the upgrade.
So yes, automation goo
On 02/01/2019 04:48, Doug Barton wrote:
> I've had LE fail after a cerbot upgrade because it grew a dependency that
> didn't automatically get installed with the upgrade.
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> So yes, automation good, but not perfect.
Yes likewise on the one box I could actually get certbot to run on, just
would
I've had LE fail after a cerbot upgrade because it grew a dependency
that didn't automatically get installed with the upgrade.
So yes, automation good, but not perfect.
On 2018-12-31 6:54 PM, John W. Blue wrote:
nuff said, eh?
I thought that Let's Encrypt wanted to roll / revalidate SSL cert
On 01/01/2019 12:54, John W. Blue wrote:
> nuff said, eh?
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> I thought that Let's Encrypt wanted to roll / revalidate SSL certs every 90
> days. IIRC they have automation for apache and DNS tools when it comes to
> revalidation.
acme.sh FTW
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Kind Regards,
Noel Butler
nuff said, eh?
I thought that Let's Encrypt wanted to roll / revalidate SSL certs every 90
days. IIRC they have automation for apache and DNS tools when it comes to
revalidation.
Good hunting!
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