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 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.
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Handle HTTPS/TLS/SSL using Nginx, Let's Encrypt and Docker.
(IN PROGRESS) webservers management plugin for cockpit
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Rancher compatible docker image of EFF's Certbot tool for obtaining TLS/SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt.
Certbot and Cloudflare DNS challenge automation tool (certbot already has a plugin for this, but it does not work yet)
NGINX with Certbot and fastcgi_cache support
Ansible role for python2-certbot
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