certbot-domainvalidation-dynu/README.md
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#MY USAGE installare

sudo apt install certbot python3-certbot-nginx

andare su scripts sudo chmod +x *.sh

inserire in *.sh la API key di dynu.com

sudo -s

certbot certonly --manual-public-ip-logging-ok --non-interactive --agree-tos --email fabio.micheluz@gmail.com --manual --preferred-challenges=dns --manual-auth-hook ./script-pre.sh --manual-cleanup-hook ./script-post.sh -d patachina.casacam.net -d *.patachina.casacam.net

certbot certonly --manual-public-ip-logging-ok --non-interactive --agree-tos --email fabio.micheluz@gmail.com --manual --preferred-challenges=dns --manual-auth-hook ./script-pre.sh --manual-cleanup-hook ./script-post.sh -d patachina2.casacam.net -d *.patachina2.casacam.net

This repository contains everything needed to create and renew LetsEncrypt certificates (incl. wildcard certificates) on Dynu (https://www.dynu.com/). This should work on every machine that can run docker (I'm using it on a QNAP NAS). If you already have certbot installed you can also just use the scripts in the scripts folder, without docker.

Usage with docker-compose:

You will need Docker and Docker-Compose:

https://docs.docker.com/install/ https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/

docker-compose -f <PATH_TO_FILES>/certbot/docker-compose.yml up

Cronjob to run it twice daily (like recomended by Certbot, certificates are only renewed when needed):

0 0,12 * * * python -c 'import random; import time; time.sleep(random.random() * 3600)' && docker-compose -f <PATH_TO_FILES>/certbot/docker-compose.yml up

Usage with locally installed certbot:

Required packages: certbot, jq, curl

certbot certonly --manual-public-ip-logging-ok --non-interactive --agree-tos --email <PUT_YOUR_EMAIL_HERE> --manual --preferred-challenges=dns --manual-auth-hook <PATH_TO_FILES>/script-pre.sh --manual-cleanup-hook <PATH_TO_FILES>/script-post.sh -d YOURDOMAIN.TLD -d *.YOURDOMAIN.TLD