Re: Ache 2.4 and LetsEncrypt

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Quoting @lbutlr (kremels@xxxxxxxxx):

> After setting up lets encrypt on my server and running it I end up with the following files:
> 0 -rw-------  1 443  443     0 Mar  4 23:38 cert-1457159890.pem
> 0 -rw-------  1 443  443     0 Mar  5 05:06 cert-1457179567.pem
> 0 -rw-------  1 443  443     0 Mar 12 04:35 cert-1457782552.pem
> As you can see, the cert…pem files are 0 bytes.
> 
> I am using the lets encrypt.sh port from FreeBSD postmaster (since
> letsenrypt still isn’t quite native on FreeBSD).

You might get better results if you ask your question on IRC
in #letsencrypt on irc://irc.freenode.net/


> Anyone have some pointers or an RTFM link?

https://wiki.freebsd.org/BernardSpil/LetsEncrypt
etc..

Before you get to the 'How do i configure Apache with SSL support', you
need to have those 0-byte PEM-files filled by LetsEncrypt.

https://mozilla.github.io/server-side-tls/ssl-config-generator/


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