On 2020年12月15日 22:43:20 JST, Brad Campbell via Dng wrote:
>On 8/12/20 5:02 pm, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
>
>> I am still using dehydrated. It is a simple shell script which just
>> depends on curl, openssl and ca-certificates. There is an additional
>> package for apache2 support, which just
On 8/12/20 5:02 pm, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
I am still using dehydrated. It is a simple shell script which just
depends on curl, openssl and ca-certificates. There is an additional
package for apache2 support, which just contains the site configuration
for the web challenge thing, and one for
Quoting Hendrik Boom (hend...@topoi.pooq.com):
> Good that that works for you.
> But for someone with attantion deficit, that couple of minutes a year is
> difficult.
(1) Keep domains you care about registered with five years of runtime.
There really is not disadvantage worth mentioning.
(2)
Quoting wirelessduck--- via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
> A good move to switch from godaddy. Doesn’t really matter where you
> switch to, but godaddy appear to be a seriously unethical company.
>
> https://www.webpronews.com/godaddy-elephant-killing-nodaddy-venovix/
>
Other than a manual install, are there any alternatives? I am interested
to hear how others are doing this.
Isolate the application in a trashable environment.
Cue containers.
That's what I did followed answers in the 'snapd in Devuan? Dependency
on systemd' thread.
My host systems barely
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 12:51:11PM +, Simon Hobson wrote:
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> Given that it's only around £10, and only a couple of minutes to renew
> once a year, I've just not had any particular pressure to change.
Good that that works for you.
But for someone with attantion deficit, that couple of
> On 8 Dec 2020, at 23:51, Simon Hobson wrote:
>
> At my last job, we used GoDaddy for certs - not sure how much was GoDaddy and
> how much was my lack of experience, but it used to seem like a right PITA at
> times. I switched to SSLMate for the (linux) systems I managed.
A good move to
Simon Walter wrote:
> Other than a manual install, are there any alternatives? I am interested to
> hear how others are doing this.
I never got round to switching from using SSLMate - only $16/yr (equates to
around £10/yr for me) for a basic (domain.tld + www.domain.tld) cert, but
quickly
Simon Walter - 08.12.20, 10:16:47 CET:
> On 12/8/20 6:02 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > […]
> >
> >> Other than a manual install, are there any alternatives? I am
> >> interested to hear how others are doing this.
> >
> > I am still using dehydrated. It is a simple shell script which just
> >
Am 2020-12-08 08:41, schrieb Simon Walter:
Other than a manual install, are there any alternatives? I am
interested to hear how others are doing this.
Let's Encrypt has a list of various clients:
https://letsencrypt.org/docs/client-options/
I'm using one I've written myself (and haven't
On 12/8/20 6:02 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
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Other than a manual install, are there any alternatives? I am
interested to hear how others are doing this.
I am still using dehydrated. It is a simple shell script which just
depends on curl, openssl and ca-certificates. There is an
Hi Simon.
Simon Walter - 08.12.20, 09:41:15 CET:
> It is nice to see that there is instructions for Devuan at
> https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/devuanascii-apache and that they
> don't say to use snapd. However, what has certbot become?
>
> I have yet to look at the source code, but there
It is nice to see that there is instructions for Devuan at
https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/devuanascii-apache and that they
don't say to use snapd. However, what has certbot become?
I have yet to look at the source code, but there are a lot of dependencies:
The following NEW packages
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