![]() ![]() What can you expect? How does this benefit you? Three things: Real ACME, Safer Stapling and Easy Monitoring. You will soon see the result appear in various releases, such as Fedora and Debian unstable. ![]() With the release of version v2.2.2 the project sponsored by the beautiful people at MOSS, Mozilla's Open Source Support, has been concluded. Posted: Fri 08 Nov '19 12:42 Post subject: All the Things Promised My 2 cents, same notification for a mattermost hook url (what I use)Ĭurl -i -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "" Back to top Posted: Wed 02 Oct '19 17:32 Post subject: Posted: Mon 30 Sep '19 11:13 Post subject:Ĭertificate-status : info about current and upcoming certificates on a domain. \bin\mailsend -q -f -smtp -user -pass xxxxxx -name "Steffen L" -t -sub "Lets Encrypt MDMessageCmd" -M "Something happened concerning mod_md domain:" -M "%~1" -M "%~2" -M "%~3" -M "%~4" -M "." Posted: Mon 30 Sep '19 10:33 Post subject: The script is executed after ~24 hours when it is renewed bin/mailsend -q -f -smtp -user -pass xxxxxx -name "Steffen L" -t -sub "Lets Encrypt mod_md Notification" -M "Managed Domain(s) created/renewed:" -M "%~1" -M "%~2" -M "%~3" -M "%~4" -M "." Xcopy \md\domains\privkey.pem \ssl\surge_priv.pem /Y Xcopy \md\domains\pubcert.pem \ssl\surge_cert.pem /Y REM copy certificates to mail server (in my case Surgemail) The new SurgeMail server requires SMTP authentication to prevent. REM kill eventually zombie php-cgi.exe's when you run php with mod_fcgid The radio button next to Use same settings as my incoming mail server is checked. The script mod_md.bat stops/start Apache, kills fastcgi zombies, copy certificates to mail server and sends a OFF Now with a simple script you can do what you want.įor example I have now a. Maybe you have already noticed that mod_md can now automatically stop/start Apache to activate after a (re)new.Ī discussion with the author stefan from greenbytes resulted in a new directive MDNotif圜md : Posted: Wed 01 Nov '17 11:51 Post subject: Last edited by Steffen on Mon 30 Sep '19 10:41 edited 21 times in total To get more insight what is going on, set: LogLevel info md:trace2 ssl:notice Then no valid certificates are generated. If you need to experiment and not to hit the limits, configure : You can set for example every 10 days: MDRenewWindow 80d Normally, certificates are valid for around 90 days and mod_md will renew them the earliest 30 days before they expire. In the :443 VirtualHost(s), turn on mod_ssl: LoadModule watchdog_module modules/mod_watchdog.so ![]() Posted: Fri 13 Oct '17 11:01 Post subject: Let's Encrypt for Apache :: How-To mod_md Topic: Let's Encrypt for Apache :: How-To mod_md Forum Index -> How-to's
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