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Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>
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certbot

The Let's Encrypt Agent for automatically obtaining and renewing TLS certificates. Successor to letsencrypt. More information: https://eff-certbot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using.html.

  • Obtain a new certificate via webroot authorization, but do not install it automatically:

sudo certbot certonly --webroot {{[-w|--webroot-path]}} {{path/to/webroot}} {{[-d|--domain]}} {{subdomain.example.com}}

  • Obtain a new certificate via nginx authorization, installing the new certificate automatically:

sudo certbot --nginx {{[-d|--domain]}} {{subdomain.example.com}}

  • Obtain a new certificate via apache authorization, installing the new certificate automatically:

sudo certbot --apache {{[-d|--domain]}} {{subdomain.example.com}}

  • Renew all Let's Encrypt certificates that expire in 30 days or less (don't forget to restart any servers that use them afterwards):

sudo certbot renew

  • Simulate the obtaining of a new certificate, but don't actually save any new certificates to disk:

sudo certbot --webroot {{[-w|--webroot-path]}} {{path/to/webroot}} {{[-d|--domain]}} {{subdomain.example.com}} --dry-run

  • Obtain an untrusted test certificate instead:

sudo certbot --webroot {{[-w|--webroot-path]}} {{path/to/webroot}} {{[-d|--domain]}} {{subdomain.example.com}} --test-cert