On Sat, 2023-04-22 at 18:27 +0200, Peter Boy wrote:
> 
> 
> > Am 22.04.2023 um 14:11 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan
> > <pocallag...@gmail.com>:
> > 
> > I'm trying to set up a simple web server for personal use, using
> > Apache, and want to enable HTTPS access. This involves getting an
> > SSL
> > certificate and I'll be using LetsEncrypt (www.letsencrypt.org).
> > 
> > The recommended way to do this is with Certbot, but I can't get
> > past
> > this error:
> 
> 
> With apache you have the advantage that you don't need certbot at
> all, but apache does everything itself with the help of the md
> module. Configure as follows:
> 
> # Letsencrypt certificate management via Apache mod_md
> # By default, automatically all alternative names get included.
> MDomain MY_DOMAIN.TLD
> MDContactEmail  ME@MY_DOMAIN.TLD
> MDCertificateAgreement accepted
> <VirtualHost *:443>
>     ServerName      MY_DOMAIN.TLD
>     ServerAlias     www.MY_DOMAIN.TLD
>     ServerAlias     demo.MY_DOMAIN.TLD
>     …
>     … 
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> After adding the above configuration restart apache. Wait some
> minutes and restart again. You should now see in the logs the
> certificates.
> 
> Apache cares about the 3-monthly renewing. You don’t need to do
> anything.

That's interesting, but seems to contradict what the LetsEncrypt site
seems to say (as far as I understand it). How does Apache set up a
certificate if it's only reachable via port 443, which requires a
certificate?

poc
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