Gary said:
> Intesting, but now I gotta install a javascript interpreter. Yet another
> language and API to deal with. This will take a while...
Your web browser is probably already set up to handle javascript. I don't
know if you can use that to solve your problem, but it might be worth a
Yo Matthew!
On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 21:56:02 -0400
Matthew Selsky wrote:
> > So I can get the challenge file, commit it to git, and get it to
> > publish. LE sees the file, gives me the public/private key. They I
> > have to use the gitlab UI to install the new cert.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 05:47:26PM -0700, Gary E. Miller via devel wrote:
> Sure, since you know the system it will be easy.
>
> Basically, LE gives me a file to publish in htdocs/.well-known/acme-challenge/
>
> So I can get the challenge file, commit it to git, and get it to publish.
> LE sees
Yo Matthew!
On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 20:24:24 -0400
Matthew Selsky wrote:
> > Can someone that knows how ntpsec/docs/wscipt works contact me so
> > we can get the letsencrypt cert working?
>
> I set up this site as a Proof of Concept of generating our docs using
>
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 01:22:12PM -0700, Gary E. Miller via devel wrote:
> Yo All!
>
> We have been serving the NTPsec docs at: https://docs.ntpsec.org
>
> I see someone started an https://doc.ntpsec.org on gitlab, but never
> got a valid cert on it.
>
> Can someone that knows how