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
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
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.
> How else would one maintain government control over free encryption
> certificates?
black helicopters
in Pers
> Cc: NANOG list
> Subject: Re: mailops https breakage
>
> > Fun fact about letsencrypt certs, they expire after a month or so.
>
> 90 days
> Fun fact about letsencrypt certs, they expire after a month or so.
90 days
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
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