3 Mar
2017
3 Mar
'17
8:13 p.m.
You can also setup web server to handle auth for particular domain or use certbot's standalone auth, but in that case, 80 or 443 port must be free to allow certbot's temporary web server to run on that port.
-- KSB
On 2017.03.03. 20:08, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I have DNS setup as my auth, and use nsupdate to let it get the token.
On 3/3/17, 12:07 PM, "dovecot on behalf of David Mehler"
wrote: Hello, I know some users here are using letsencrypt for their CA. If this is to off topic write me privately. I'm wanting letsencrypt to take over as my CA, replacing existing self signed certificates. I've got web working, a certificate for https sites and one for webmail as they have different names. What I'm now wanting to do is get letsencrypt going for my email setup, the smtp handled by postfix, but mail, and imap I believe are handled by dovecot. With the web it was easy just let apache serve the token that letsencrypt needed and I got certificates. How do I do this with regards email? I hope that's clear. Any help appreciated. Thanks. Dave.