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LetsEncrypt with pfSense

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on April 3, 2025 by SEEIApril 3, 2025

If you want to use LetsEncrypt on the administration web interface on routers running pfSense: Log into the router Menu: System – Package Manager Select the “Available Packages” tab Find “acme Automated Certificate Management Environment, for automated use of LetsEncrypt … Continue reading →

Posted in LetsEncrypt, pfSense | Tagged certificate, letsencrypt, pfsense

LetsEncrypt on Zimbra 9 and Rocky Linux 8

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on November 8, 2023 by SEEIMay 22, 2024

First – install Zimbra Then execute: yum -y install epel-release /usr/bin/crb enable yum -y install certbot create a file named /usr/local/sbin/letsencrypt-zimbra #!/bin/bash FQDN=`hostname –fqdn` /usr/sbin/service zimbra stop /usr/bin/certbot certonly -d $FQDN –standalone -n –preferred-chain “ISRG Root X1” –agree-tos –register-unsafely-without-email –key-type … Continue reading →

Posted in LetsEncrypt, Rocky Linux, Zimbra, Zimbra 9 | Tagged certbot, letsencrypt, rocky, zimbra

Installing LetsEncrypt certificate on Cockpit on Fedora

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on March 28, 2022 by SEEIMarch 28, 2022

First – install certbot on your machine yum -y install httpd mod_ssl certbot I am going to assume you have correctly configured firewalld to allow incoming connections to http and https. systemctl start httpd Now – create a test ssl … Continue reading →

Posted in LetsEncrypt | Tagged certificate, cockpit, letsencrypt, ssl

Adjust Certwatch warning period

Software Effect Enterprises, Inc Posted on March 23, 2020 by SEEIMarch 23, 2020

I set up my LetsEncrypt renewal cron to run just once a week. This causes certwatch to trip because it is set to alarm on any cert that needs to be renewed in < 30 days. to adjust the Certwatch … Continue reading →

Posted in Apache, Centos 7, httpd, LetsEncrypt | Tagged apache, centos, certwatch, httpd, letsencrypt
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