> On 21 Dec 2023, at 19:03, John W. Himpel wrote:
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>
>
> There is a Let's Encrypt plugin for digitalocean, but non for GoDaddy.
> Thus the need for a custom plugin.
I think this is so that you can use the DNS method of proving you control the
domain.
You can also place a special file that
> On 21 Dec 2023, at 17:04, John W. Himpel wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I am a complete stranger to python.
>
> I am attempting to automate the certificate renewal process for several
> certificates obtained from Letsencrypt via certbot. My DNS is hosted
> at GoDaddy.com.
>
> I found several project
> On 21 Dec 2023, at 17:04, John W. Himpel wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I am a complete stranger to python.
>
> I am attempting to automate the certificate renewal process for several
> certificates obtained from Letsencrypt via certbot. My DNS is hosted
> at GoDaddy.com.
>
> I found several project
On Thu, 21 Dec 2023 11:04:27 -0600
John W. Himpel wrote:
> What I don't know is where in the filesystem I should put the .py files
> so that certbot will find them and I don't have to reinstall everytime
> there's a python version upgrade.
Don't know. I always find the latest /usr/lib/python3*/si
On 12/21/23 09:04, John W. Himpel wrote:
All,
I am a complete stranger to python.
I am attempting to automate the certificate renewal process for several
certificates obtained from Letsencrypt via certbot. My DNS is hosted
at GoDaddy.com.
I found several projects on github that provide authen
All,
I am a complete stranger to python.
I am attempting to automate the certificate renewal process for several
certificates obtained from Letsencrypt via certbot. My DNS is hosted
at GoDaddy.com.
I found several projects on github that provide authenticators for
GoDaddy that reportedly work w