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| <tabs container style="display: inline-block;"><tab name="For SME 10"> | | <tabs container style="display: inline-block;"><tab name="For SME 10"> |
| config setprop letsencrypt ACCEPT_TERMS yes status test | | config setprop letsencrypt ACCEPT_TERMS yes status test |
| + | # really fast job to enable the primary domain |
| + | db domains setprop $(config get DomainName) letsencryptSSLcert enabled |
| #foreach of your domains you want SSL do the following | | #foreach of your domains you want SSL do the following |
| db domains setprop '''domain1.com''' letsencryptSSLcert enabled | | db domains setprop '''domain1.com''' letsencryptSSLcert enabled |
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| For the production ('''adjust your email'''): | | For the production ('''adjust your email'''): |
| <tabs container style="display: inline-block;"><tab name="For SME 10"> | | <tabs container style="display: inline-block;"><tab name="For SME 10"> |
− | config setprop letsencrypt status enabled email '''admin@domain1.com''' | + | config setprop letsencrypt status enabled email admin@$(config get DomainName) |
| signal-event smeserver-letsencrypt-update | | signal-event smeserver-letsencrypt-update |
| dehydrated -c -x | | dehydrated -c -x |
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− | With the system configuration described above, setting this to "domains" will obtain a certificate covering domain1.com and domain2.com, but not www.domain1.com, etc. Setting it to "hosts" will obtain a certificate covering www.domain1.com, mail.domain1.com, ftp.domain1.com, etc., but not domain1.com or domain2.com. Setting this property to "all" will include all domain names and hostnames in the certificate. '''see [[Letsencrypt#Some_challenges_complete_successfully_but_some_hostnames_fail|NOTE]] before setting this to "all"''' | + | With the system configuration described above, setting this to "domains" will obtain a certificate covering domain1.com and domain2.com, but not www.domain1.com, etc. Setting it to "hosts" will obtain a certificate covering www.domain1.com, mail.domain1.com, ftp.domain1.com, etc., but not domain1.com or domain2.com. Setting this property to "all" will include all domain names and hostnames in the certificate. '''See [[Letsencrypt/Troubleshooting#Some_challenges_complete_successfully_but_some_hostnames_fail|NOTE]] before setting this to "all".''' |
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| ==== Enable test mode ==== | | ==== Enable test mode ==== |
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| |email | | |email |
− | |enter the email to create account and recieve updates from Let's Encrypt | + | |enter the email to create account and receive updates from Let's Encrypt |
| |- | | |- |
| |hookScript | | |hookScript |
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| |disabled | | |disabled |
| |yes,disabled | | |yes,disabled |
− | |default disabled, if disabled will only ask cert for hosts (if selected accodring to configure and "letsencryptSSLcert enabled") for hosts with type=Self. If set to yes will include any listed hosts wether remote or local. | + | |default disabled, if disabled will only ask cert for hosts (if selected according to configure and "letsencryptSSLcert enabled") for hosts with type=Self. If set to yes will include any listed hosts whether remote or local. |
| |- | | |- |
| |keysize | | |keysize |