Setting the path to letsencrypt.sh

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#1 Fri, 08/05/2016 - 05:55
matthewynz

Setting the path to letsencrypt.sh

Hey guys,

I have just created a debian8/Virtualmin installation. Letsencrypt appears to have recently (1 Aug) updated its terms of service. The Debian Lets Encrypt code does not appear to have been updated and so I installed the bash letsencrypt.sh client. In /usr/share/webmin/config.info I have updated the variable letsencrypt_cmd to the path, and restartede webmin, but this does not appear tyo have updated the path (or it is being ignored.

Does anyone have clues as to what I should put in there?

Cheers

Sun, 08/07/2016 - 00:31
Joe
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You probably want to use our built-in letsencrypt client (which is a minimal client written in Python; I think Jamie settled on using ACME Tiny, but it might be another one), rather than the one provided by Debian or something downloaded. Every client has different command line options and usage, so Virtualmin wouldn't know about any clients other than its own built-in one or the offical ACME client distributed by the Let's Encrypt folks.

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