Hi,
recently letsencrypt added support for wildcard certificates.
Since we concluded that it would be a good idea for Taler to
just use that instead of roughly 30 - 40 subdomain certificates:
Does our certbot-service support the wildcard functionality?
Nils Gillmann writes:
> Hi,
>
> recently letsencrypt added support for wildcard certificates.
>
> Since we concluded that it would be a good idea for Taler to
> just use that instead of roughly 30 - 40 subdomain certificates:
>
> Does our certbot-service support the wildcard functionality?
It do
Clément Lassieur transcribed 847 bytes:
> Nils Gillmann writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > recently letsencrypt added support for wildcard certificates.
> >
> > Since we concluded that it would be a good idea for Taler to
> > just use that instead of roughly 30 - 40 subdomain certificates:
> >
> > Does ou
Nils Gillmann writes:
> Clément Lassieur transcribed 847 bytes:
>> Nils Gillmann writes:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > recently letsencrypt added support for wildcard certificates.
>> >
>> > Since we concluded that it would be a good idea for Taler to
>> > just use that instead of roughly 30 - 40 subdo
Clément Lassieur transcribed 1.7K bytes:
> Nils Gillmann writes:
>
> > Clément Lassieur transcribed 847 bytes:
> >> Nils Gillmann writes:
> >>
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > recently letsencrypt added support for wildcard certificates.
> >> >
> >> > Since we concluded that it would be a good idea for
Nils Gillmann writes:
>> It's just a tool that automates DNS records updating, but you won't need
>> it if the DNS record used by Certbot only needs to be updated once.
>
> Okay. So basically it could work as-is, or is there some programming work
> to be done for support entries like "*.taler.net
Hi Ricardo,
The next features I am thinking of are
- make red, green and grey links on the evaluations page actually
working and usable for filtering builds of the evaluation with a given
status;
- add some navigation tools to improve usability, especially for the
case when a user
Hi Brendan,
On Thu, 2 Aug 2018 16:21:02 +1000
Brendan Tildesley wrote:
> I've always had gvfs installed and it hasn't made any difference as far
> as I can tell
Hmm, what does your ~/.guix-profile/share/dbus-1/services directory contain?
What is the environment variable XDG_DATA_DIRS set to?
FWIW I just installed pcmanfm (didn't know it before) as a regular user - and
it works fine with no warnings or crashes (in fluxbox with the mentioned session
command line).
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