We have a Tomcat (8.5.40) server running on an Amazon EC2 instance, currently using a Java Keystore for the SSL support.

We would like to be able to use Let's Encrypt, but I've learned that Let's Encrypt and Tomcat don't get along all that well together. The best I've found so far are article at:

<https://medium.com/@raupach/how-to-install-lets-encrypt-with-tomcat-3db8a469e3d2>

and this thread in the Let's Encrypt community forum:


<https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/how-can-i-automate-renewals-with-tomcat/81423>

Does anybody here have any experience with situations like this? Does anybody here have any suggestions? Or, as another alternative, does anybody here know of some Amazon AWS product that could front-end a single-box, non-load-balanced Tomcat server, and use Amazon's free "Public Certificates"? (I've already posted that last to the relevant Amazon forum.)

James H. H. Lampert
Touchtone Corporation

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