Yes. I am using it now, installed it about three weeks ago.
I made use of https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/ubuntubionic-other, with the
following choices:
My HTTP website is running [none of the above] on [Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
(bionic)]
I am not using Jetty in combination with Apache or Nginx or any of the other
choices, as AUTHBIND is working quite well as far as allowing Jetty to access
ports 80 and 443.
Maybe I should mention, I installed the Ubuntu repository "jetty9". The file
structure is pretty different from that suggested in the Jetty documentation
after a wget install, but the instructions for how to make use of the .pem
files that CertBot provides still apply.
PS: I haven't done the step of automating renewals yet (Step 6). I'm currently
working on getting an email server working and plan to come back to this once
that task is done.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Ross <[email protected]>
To: jetty-users <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Dec 5, 2019 11:42 am
Subject: [jetty-users] EFF certbot for https?
Has anyone tried EFF's certbot to go to https yet?
Certbot is a free, open source software tool for automatically using Let’s
Encrypt certificates on manually-administrated websites to enable HTTPS.
run Certbot once to automatically get free HTTPS certificates forever.
https://certbot.eff.org/ Bill
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