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plugins:letsencrypt [2016/11/23 16:22]
nuxwin [Introduction]
plugins:letsencrypt [2016/11/23 16:27]
nuxwin [Manual execution of the certbot client]
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 ====== LetsEncrypt Plugin ====== ====== LetsEncrypt Plugin ======
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 +<WRAP center round important 60%>
 +**Be aware that this documentation is always referring to the latest LetsEncrypt plugin version.**
 +</​WRAP>​
  
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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 You can install these packages by executing the following commands: You can install these packages by executing the following commands:
  
-<konsole root> +    # apt-get update 
-apt-get update +    # ​apt-get install -y libarray-diff-perl libconvert-asn1-perl libdatetime-format-strptime-perl
-apt-get install -y libarray-diff-perl libconvert-asn1-perl libdatetime-format-strptime-perl +
-</​konsole>​+
  
 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
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   - Be sure that all requirements as stated in the requirements section are met   - Be sure that all requirements as stated in the requirements section are met
   - Upload the plugin through the plugin management interface   - Upload the plugin through the plugin management interface
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 ===== Manual execution of the certbot client ===== ===== Manual execution of the certbot client =====
  
-You should avoid execute the `Certbotclient manually, or even through your own scripts, without knowing what your are doing. If you really want execute the `Certbot` client manually, you should at least reuse the email that is used by this plugin. You can find the email address in the /​etc/​imscp/​imscp.conf file (DEFAULT_ADMIN_ADDRESS parameter).+You should avoid execute the Certbot client manually, or even through your own scripts, without knowing what your are doing. If you really want execute the `Certbot` client manually, you should at least reuse the email that is used by this plugin. You can find the email address in the /​etc/​imscp/​imscp.conf file (DEFAULT_ADMIN_ADDRESS parameter).
  
 Be aware that not support will be given if following a manual invocation of the Certbot client, one or many of your SSL lineages are in inconsistent states. Be aware that not support will be given if following a manual invocation of the Certbot client, one or many of your SSL lineages are in inconsistent states.
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     i-MSCP LetsEncrypt plugin     i-MSCP LetsEncrypt plugin
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     @author Laurent Declercq <​[email protected]>​     @author Laurent Declercq <​[email protected]>​
     @author Ninos Ego <​[email protected]>​     @author Ninos Ego <​[email protected]>​
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 See the LICENSE file inside the archive for further details. See the LICENSE file inside the archive for further details.
  
-Sponsors+===== Sponsors ​=====
  
 The development of this plugin has been sponsored by: The development of this plugin has been sponsored by:
/var/www/virtual/i-mscp.net/wiki/htdocs/data/pages/plugins/letsencrypt.txt · Last modified: 2017/09/13 23:39 by nuxwin