Re: Cron job for Apache managed Letsencrypt TLS certs

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Tom Browder <tom.browder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Anyone have a suggestion for a good restart frequency for managed certs?
> Also, should the cron job use "apachectl" or a systemd command?

My Slackware-64 15.0 system checks certs daily using the supplied "dehydrated"
Let's Encrypt client. It renew a cert when the system date is within 30 days of
expiration. I closely follow the process developed by alienbob for SW14 at:

https://alien.slackbook.org/blog/using-letsencrypt-to-secure-your-slackware-webserver-with-https/

I updated the process for SW15:

https://metaed.com/papers/dehydrated.pdf

Because Slackware is not a systemd distro, the daily job uses "apachectl -k
graceful" when a new cert is generated.

Cheers! Edward

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