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I LOVE & use Let's Encrypt, Google's free SSL certificate authority and server and it's certificate renewal utility Certbot! Here's an example of the command to use to renew your SSL certificate for use on an NginX webserver: | I LOVE & use Let's Encrypt, Google's free SSL certificate authority and server and it's certificate renewal utility Certbot! Here's an example of the command to use to renew your SSL certificate for use on an NginX webserver: | ||
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[root@wiki.linuxjamie.com:~]# certbot --nginx --redirect --agree-tos --no-eff-email -d wiki.linuxjamie.com -m jamie@linuxjamie.com | [root@wiki.linuxjamie.com:~]# certbot --nginx --redirect --agree-tos --no-eff-email -d wiki.linuxjamie.com -m jamie@linuxjamie.com |
Latest revision as of 05:03, 15 December 2022
Here is some info for free CA certificates:
I LOVE & use Let's Encrypt, Google's free SSL certificate authority and server and it's certificate renewal utility Certbot! Here's an example of the command to use to renew your SSL certificate for use on an NginX webserver:
[root@wiki.linuxjamie.com:~]# certbot --nginx --redirect --agree-tos --no-eff-email -d wiki.linuxjamie.com -m jamie@linuxjamie.com
Here's an example crontab entry to automate your Let's Encrypt SSL certificate renewal on a regular basis so it never expires:
[root@www.thebestlinux.com:/usr/share/nginx/html]# crontab -l 0 2 * * * certbot renew --quiet