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Where?
again?
How about securing your site first and then tech us tutorial?
Letsencrypt-auto not work under CentOS 5. For this reason, why Kloxo-MR 7.0 using acme.sh beside letsencrypt-auto to produce ssl certificate.
So you are just throwing a link to your own website at us?
How boring.
Too bad nginx.com doesn't have a comprehensive guide on how to use letsencrypt with their own web server.
Oh wait... https://www.nginx.com/blog/free-certificates-lets-encrypt-and-nginx/
That's not upated the new client is called certbot and is available via eff.org I was confused reading all the articles as to which client should be used. I guess that article needs to updated
Done
And just in case the OP is not aware...the links are "nofollow"
he don't care he'll post another 'tutorial' soon
This kind of link only to external site must be banned from LET !
I am not here for the dofollow, I am here to share my knowledge, I have shared the same link on reddit/r/sysadmin as well where many sysadmins are subscribed and they were apreciative of me sharing my knowledge so i am not sure what the problem is in sharing my link which contains an actual tutorial not spam
I prefer the DigitalOcean one for Ubuntu 14.04 nice and simple to read and follow, like all their tutorials really.
@jarland tell the team I really appricate the effort
I've seen that there.
Though this is no reddit. Just sharing an url is not appreciated here.
Share the tutorial with a link at the bottom to your post, that's OK.
Share only the url and you're the perfect bash material. Nobody likes hit n runners.
Alright I will keep that in mind from next time.
That's the spirit! :-)
Thanks, its my needed