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Date:      Mon, 3 Apr 2017 10:41:19 +0200
From:      Beat Siegenthaler <beat.siegenthaler@beatsnet.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: letsencrypt configuration
Message-ID:  <28d4f822-0f6c-7847-322f-6264e200d196@beatsnet.com>
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On 03.04.17 08:30, Dave Cottlehuber wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 2:40 AM, Andre Goree <andre@drenet.net> wrote:
>>> So how is everyone going about configuring letsencrypt on FreeBSD?  It would
>>> seem that multiple ports that used to exist for this very purpose are no
>>> longer in the repos (letskencrypt, py-letsencrypt), so tutorials I'm finding
>>> (and even letskencrypt, which is still in the FreeBDS wiki) aren't much
>>> help.
> I speculate that the letsencrypt trademark has been enforced
> https://letsencrypt.org/trademarks/ so people needed to rename their
> tools.
>
https://www.freshports.org/security/dehydrated/  Is one of these and my
preferred one...

dehydrated is a pure BASH implementation of the ACME
protocol used by Lets Encrypt.





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