Hi Markus

I'm not familiar with the inner workings of Tomcat, but  I just looked at
the source code distro and it seems to contain java programs.  So maybe my
little effort may be of use.

Don

On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 10:11 AM, i...@flyingfischer.ch <
i...@flyingfischer.ch> wrote:

> Am 27.10.2017 um 15:29 schrieb André Warnier (tomcat):
> > On 27.10.2017 15:05, Don Flinn wrote:
> >> Hi Andre,
> >>
> >> I have looked and it may be my ignorance but I didn't find any that
> >> seemed
> >> to fit.  I'll look more closely at the available letsencrypt clients.
> >
> > It is certainly more my own ignorance, rather than yours. I was only
> > pointing out the obvious, since a fair number of people who post
> > questions here seem to not bother doing their own homework first, and
> > neglect obvious sources of information such as the WWW or the Tomcat FAQ.
> >
> > Your proposal solution below sounds very nice, and would certainly be
> > of immense help to SSL/HTTPS dummies such as myself.
> > I'm out of my depth already, but on this forum, Christopher may be the
> > person most able to provide thoughtful and competent comments
> > regarding such matters.
> > I guess he'll be in shortly, being on the same oceanic side as you are
> > (or seem to be; one never really knows these days).
>
> Let's Encrypt will roll out an ACME module for Apache httpd called mod_md:
>
> https://letsencrypt.org/2017/10/17/acme-support-in-apache-httpd.html
>
> It would be most interesting to have a similar functionality directly
> built into Tomcat, taking care of LE certs and their wildcard certs
> coming next year.
>
> Best regards
> Markus
>
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