We
currently use publicly-signed, and manually renewed,
certificates on our internal directory servers. On other
internal and external systems, we use public and private
certificates handled by ACME-compliant agents.
I
took a quick look, and was reminded that 389-Directory keeps its
certs in an NSS database. Before I go hack together my own
wrapper on certutil, I thought I'd ask:
Does
anyone have a working ACME/Let's Encrypt agent they want to
share?
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John Thurston 907-465-8591
John.Thurston@xxxxxxxxxx
Department of Administration
State of Alaska
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