When I first started Pinboard, it would take me upwards of two hours to update a forgotten TLS certificate in a cold sweat, but after ten years of annually forgetting to update the certificate in time I have it down to seven minutes.
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The annual Forgetting O'The Certificates is a sacred Pinboard tradition and as an archiving site, I have a special duty to respect the old ways
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This was, quite fittingly, the next tweet in my feed.https://twitter.com/kevinriggle/status/1318712866476904451?s=20 …
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Honestly with Webmin it's automatic and GUI based. You never actually have to think about it again.
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I can help you set up LetsEncrypt so that cron automatically updates your certificates for you and then your webserver doesn’t restart and pick up the new certificates so it all breaks anyways.
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restart a day keeps the doctor away :-) lazy and wrong 15 3 * * * /usr/local/bin/certbot-auto renew 15 5 * * * /usr/sbin/service nginx restart
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"Why don't I do any of the things I don't do?" is such a good question.
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I’d recommend
@caddyserver, it makes deploying TLS extremely simple and has the best#letsencrypt support.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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