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dehydrated-bigip-ansible reviews and mentions
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Another free CA as an alternative to Let's Encrypt
> I'm using the acme.sh client but the process will be similar no matter which client you choose to use.
Always nice to see some variety in clients along side the official Let's Encrypt one.
While we do use the official Python-based client at works at times, whenever I install it via apt, and it pulls in a whole bunch of dependencies, it's a bit disconcerting to me.
I'm a bit partial to dehydrated, which is a shell script (works under Bash and Zsh): I find it a lot easier to understand. It's handy to put on Linux/POSIX-based appliances like F5s, where the only prerequisites are Bash, cURL, and OpenSSL (and standard Unix tools like sed, grep, etc):
* https://devcentral.f5.com/s/articles/lets-encrypt-on-a-big-i...
* https://github.com/EquateTechnologies/dehydrated-bigip-ansib...
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EquateTechnologies/dehydrated-bigip-ansible is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dehydrated-bigip-ansible is Shell.
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