Re: mailops https breakage

2017-06-21 Thread John Levine
In article you write: >> Fun fact about letsencrypt certs, they expire after a month or so. > >90 days Well, yes. That's why highly skilled and experienced administrators such as yourself set up the automatic renewal scripts at the same time they install the initial

Re: mailops https breakage

2017-06-21 Thread Edwin Pers
Both. Either. Take your pick Ed Pers From: Seth Mattinen Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 8:06 PM Subject: Re: mailops https breakage To: nanog@nanog.org On 6/20/17 16:57, Keith Medcalf wrote: > How else would one maintain government control over free encryption certificates? So Let's Encrypt is

Re: mailops https breakage

2017-06-20 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 6/20/17 16:57, Keith Medcalf wrote: How else would one maintain government control over free encryption certificates? So Let's Encrypt is run by the Illuminati now? Or is it Freemasons? It's hard to keep track.

Re: mailops https breakage

2017-06-20 Thread Randy Bush
> How else would one maintain government control over free encryption > certificates? black helicopters

RE: mailops https breakage

2017-06-20 Thread Keith Medcalf
in Pers > Cc: NANOG list > Subject: Re: mailops https breakage > > > Fun fact about letsencrypt certs, they expire after a month or so. > > 90 days

Re: mailops https breakage

2017-06-20 Thread Randy Bush
> Fun fact about letsencrypt certs, they expire after a month or so. 90 days

RE: mailops https breakage

2017-06-19 Thread Edwin Pers
Fun fact about letsencrypt certs, they expire after a month or so. Looks like the site admin never noticed/cared to update it (since 2016), even though there's a nice little helper program to auto-update them that you can throw in a cronjob (or scheduled task, if you're into IIS) and forget