Docker image that will periodically renew Let's Encrypt SSL certificates with Certbot
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Docker image that will periodically renew Let's Encrypt SSL certificates with Certbot
A sample to provision Lets' Encrypt for Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04 by Ansible 2.9
A Simple Use Case Using Nginx with Certbot, Let’s Encrypt, and Cloudflare
A basic docker configuration in order to set up a nginx and php-fpm server. It allow us to get a lets-encrypt SSL certificate via certbot too.
An intergration with Certbot and CoCreateJS.
Website of mobile app: Work & Rest flexible pomodoro timer, using react bootstrap
Handle HTTPS/TLS/SSL using Nginx, Let's Encrypt and Docker.
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Certbot and Cloudflare DNS challenge automation tool (certbot already has a plugin for this, but it does not work yet)
Ansible role for python2-certbot
Request ACME certificates via a remote DNS server
Ansible role to manage SSL certificates via Certbot / Let's Encrypt
CertBot Driver which uses AWS Route53 to create or renew.
Build minimal docker with nginx and Let's Encrypt certificates which are managed by certbot and renewed according to crontab schedule. Use it for web site and frontend applications.
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