Let's Encrypt support (free SSL certificates)
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 8:44 pm
First, my question: I'm using Unreal 3.2.10.4. Is there a way I can run an equivalent of "/rehash -ssl" from the Linux command line? ./unreal rehash and ./unreal rehash -ssl do not appear to do that.
As many of you have heard, Let's Encrypt is now in public beta and offering FREE SSL certificates.
Rather than using the official client that (currently) requires root and makes a lot of assumptions about your Web server, I used this tool and the Web server already running on the same domain as my IRCd to just generate a certificate. That was successful, and with a manual /rehash -ssl, I was able to connect over SSL.
LE certs expire every 90 days (this process is meant to be automatable). I can (easily) automate everything but the /rehash -ssl command. Is there a command-line equivalent (not restart) or do I have to script a connect-oper-rehash?
As many of you have heard, Let's Encrypt is now in public beta and offering FREE SSL certificates.
Rather than using the official client that (currently) requires root and makes a lot of assumptions about your Web server, I used this tool and the Web server already running on the same domain as my IRCd to just generate a certificate. That was successful, and with a manual /rehash -ssl, I was able to connect over SSL.
LE certs expire every 90 days (this process is meant to be automatable). I can (easily) automate everything but the /rehash -ssl command. Is there a command-line equivalent (not restart) or do I have to script a connect-oper-rehash?