Let's Encrypt Ending Support for Expiration Notification Emails
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do you not automate the renewal of your certificates?
the only time I've ever gotten the expiring cert emails is after i decommission a service that had certificates and no longer renew it.
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It's not just figuring out the automation. If they don't have a plug-in for your DNS provider, and you need a wild card, that automation gets kind of dicey.
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They don't support my DNS provider and they don't support my web server.
Automated the web server isn't very hard automated the DNS providers are royal pain in the ass.
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Uptime kuma's pretty nice for such a light duty package
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Can't speak for OP but they can't seem automate my network solutions DNS through plugins.
I don't know why in the hell they are such sticklers about wild card domains. Just let me off it on any working domain, hell, force me to author on this is my wildcard.Mydomain.com. the DNS authorization is an unnecessary
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And DNS is the only one available for wild card and unless you're using a plug-in capable DNS service, They suck at it.
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Novel concept, how about they let me pay them to remind me.
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Agreed.
For us the mitigation is to do a little monitoring with alerts set to start casually at 29 days out and enter critical 13 days out (out from expiry).
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I'll end up with a nagios alarm with an x509 check
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I mean that's just another item in the long list of reasons you should not be using Network Solutions.
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You're not wrong, but they don't support quite a lot.
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Yup it's great
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If it was actually code that isn't the correct behavior. Code doesn't line wrap, because line breaks mean something in most languages, so introducing virtual line breaks causes confusion.
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Is that mostly for ISPs running CGNAT?