On 13/11/2020 00:48, Dan wrote:
Hello all,
I'm attempting to implement a submission server with questions in
regards to how Dovecot handles the backend hosts capabilities. To my
understanding, Dovecot will connect to the host specified in either
submission_host or submission_relay_host,
Hello all,
I'm attempting to implement a submission server with questions in
regards to how Dovecot handles the backend hosts capabilities. To my
understanding, Dovecot will connect to the host specified in either
submission_host or submission_relay_host, and gather a list of
capabilities.
https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh
I used the Neilpang bash script on Centos 7.
No drama. It just works. The only thing is because it works so well I am pretty
much useless to provide help with it because it has been so flawless. The only
way I know it is running is I have to accept
On Thu, 12 Nov 2020, Raymond Herrera wrote:
I am postponing the Apache plugin issue (CentOS is not Certbot friendly) and
For the record, certbot works just fine on CentOS. It just requires that you
understand how things work. :-)
The plugin which you seek is called
Raymond,
> # certbot certonly --apache
> Saving debug log to /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.log
> Could not choose appropriate plugin: The requested apache plugin does not
> appear to be installed
> The requested apache plugin does not appear to be installed
> I am trying to find which is
I am postponing the Apache plugin issue (CentOS is not Certbot friendly)
and requesting a standalone, generic certificate. After the command "1:
Spin up a temporary webserver" I have the following 2 files in the
folder /etc/letsencrypt:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 924 Nov 12 11:14
Am 12.11.2020 um 12:25 schrieb Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming:
Good day from Singapore,
Please check out the following link for my guide.
Please, not here on this list too!
Setup your own website or blog to spread your doubtful manuals.
Alexander
P.S. CentOS 6.8 is outdated as hell
On 11/12/2020 10:44 AM, Raymond Herrera wrote:
Following the advice obtained here, I am trying to get a LetsEncrypt
certificate.
These are the instructions:
Step 1:
https://snapcraft.io/docs/installing-snapd
Step 2:
https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/centosrhel7-apache
My problem is
Raymond,
> https://snapcraft.io/docs/installing-snapd
> https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/centosrhel7-apache
> # snap install --classic certbot
> error: system does not fully support snapd: cannot mount squashfs image using
> "squashfs": mount:
> /tmp/sanity-squashfs-881328484: failed
Em 12/11/2020 13:44, Raymond Herrera escreveu:
Apparently, RedHat/CentOS are not supporters of snap.
You can always install the certbot RPM package for the CentOS 7,
it's on the epel repository.
[root@firewall ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
Following the advice obtained here, I am trying to get a LetsEncrypt
certificate.
These are the instructions:
Step 1:
https://snapcraft.io/docs/installing-snapd
Step 2:
https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/centosrhel7-apache
My problem is this error message:
# snap install --classic certbot
Good day from Singapore,
Please check out the following link for my guide.
https://marc.info/?l=postfix-users=160517863730596=2
Thank you very much.
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