You should be able to run certbot on the management server for example, or anywhere else really (if you go for the wildcard) and then once you get your certificate files to install them in your Cloudstack via cloudmonkey.
You can check this article for an example:
https://www.shapeblue.com/securing-cloudstack-4-11-with-https-tls/
(search for cloudmonkey upload customcertificate)

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www.nux.ro

On 2022-05-17 22:26, Ricardo Pertuz wrote:
Is there anyway to automate this with certbot or similar?

On 16/05/22, 9:44 AM, "Wei ZHOU" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Travis,

    Please try the following:

    Root certificate: chain.pem
    Server certificate: cert.pem
    Private certificate: privkey.pem

    -Wei


On Monday, 16 May 2022, Travis Romero <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
> I have a valid SSL cert from letsencrypt for my domain and I wanted to use > as the SSL cert for my Cloudstack ( in Infrastructure -> Summary -> SSL > Cert). Which file is which? I have the following files from letsencrypt: > cert.pem, chain.pem, fullchain.pem, privkey.pem. Which should I use for
    > Root certificate, Server certificate, PKCS#8 Private certificate.
    >
    > —
    > Travis
    >
    >

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