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#Using certbot (Let's encrypt) with RFC2136
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# Using certbot (Let's encrypt) with RFC2136
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Some servers are unable to have a web server installed, but can still make use of a certificate (for example, mail servers).
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These scripts automates the authentication and clean up using DNS for validation.
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##Installation
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## Installation
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clone this repo, or download the files.
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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.
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##BIND installation
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## BIND installation
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I'm running BIND on my DNS servers, and followed [this guide] (http://linux.yyz.us/dns/ddns-server.html) to set it up.
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