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Fritiof Hedman 2017-08-29 11:47:24 +00:00
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#Using certbot (Let's encrypt) with RFC2136 # Using certbot (Let's encrypt) with RFC2136
Some servers are unable to have a web server installed, but can still make use of a certificate (for example, mail servers). Some servers are unable to have a web server installed, but can still make use of a certificate (for example, mail servers).
These scripts automates the authentication and clean up using DNS for validation. These scripts automates the authentication and clean up using DNS for validation.
##Installation ## Installation
clone this repo, or download the files. clone this repo, or download the files.
Update the files with the data necessary, such as zone name, name server and path to your key-file. Update the files with the data necessary, such as zone name, name server and path to your key-file.
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It will then verify your domain, and then download the certificate. Afterwards, `sudo certbot renew` will update the certificate. Use a renew hook if you want to do something after renewal, such as reloading postfix, or whatever service that uses the certificates. It will then verify your domain, and then download the certificate. Afterwards, `sudo certbot renew` will update the certificate. Use a renew hook if you want to do something after renewal, such as reloading postfix, or whatever service that uses the certificates.
##BIND installation ## BIND installation
I'm running BIND on my DNS servers, and followed [this guide] (http://linux.yyz.us/dns/ddns-server.html) to set it up. I'm running BIND on my DNS servers, and followed [this guide] (http://linux.yyz.us/dns/ddns-server.html) to set it up.