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== How | == How To Self-Sign A Website(s) == | ||
'''Assuming that you are already running the software/app on httpd then we can begin.''' | |||
#The command is: | |||
#*<source>certbot --apache <options></source> | |||
#Usually, I just use the '-d' domain flag: | |||
#*<source>certbot --apache -d sample.docking.org </source> | |||
== How To Remove SSL Cert From A Domain == | |||
#You should only do this if UCSF IT gave you an SSL Cert to use or you are migrating a domain name to another site. | |||
#*certbot delete --cert-name sample.docking.org |
Revision as of 21:38, 11 May 2022
Introduction
We self sign our SSL Certificates for our websites proxied at these machines:
- files2
- vav
- bksmailman
How To Self-Sign A Website(s)
Assuming that you are already running the software/app on httpd then we can begin.
- The command is:
certbot --apache <options>
- Usually, I just use the '-d' domain flag:
certbot --apache -d sample.docking.org
How To Remove SSL Cert From A Domain
- You should only do this if UCSF IT gave you an SSL Cert to use or you are migrating a domain name to another site.
- certbot delete --cert-name sample.docking.org