Sean Gillies (Posts about let's encrypt)https://sgillies.net/tags/lets-encrypt.atom2023-12-31T01:26:23ZSean GilliesNikolaNew cert for the sitehttps://sgillies.net/2017/11/28/new-cert-for-the-site.html2017-11-29T00:00:51-07:002017-11-29T00:00:51-07:00Sean Gillies<p>Earlier today my old certificate from gandi.net expired while
my new one was pending, leaving my blog twisting in the wind. I had
such a positive experience <a class="reference external" href="https://sgillies.net/2017/11/11/lets-encrypt-and-certbot.html">two weeks ago</a> with
certbot on my local trails web app, that I did the same for
my main site this evening. I hope you weren't inconvenienced by a couple hours
of security warnings.</p>Let's Encrypt and Certbothttps://sgillies.net/2017/11/11/lets-encrypt-and-certbot.html2017-11-11T22:37:22-07:002017-11-11T22:37:22-07:00Sean Gillies<p>Two years and two weeks ago <a class="reference external" href="https://sgillies.net/2015/11/29/migration-of-my-blog.html">I made my blog and home page available via HTTPS</a> following
a slightly arduous and manual process. Today I automated deployment of Let's
Encrypt SSL certificates on my <a class="reference external" href="https://trails.sgillies.net/">Fort Collins Trails Status</a> site using <a class="reference external" href="https://certbot.eff.org/">Certbot</a> and 10 lines of Ansible configuration. We've
come a long way in 2 years.</p>