argon2pw
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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lego
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Take a look at traefik, even if you don't use containers
This is one area where I've found nixos to be really helpful. I can set this up with just adding some lines to the configuration.nix (which uses [lego](https://github.com/go-acme/lego) and letsencrypt in the backend):
```nix
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Dehydrated: Letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script
Self contained but hardly a tiny supply chain attack surface: https://github.com/go-acme/lego/blob/master/go.sum
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Running one’s own root Certificate Authority in 2023
This ACME client looks promising, but I haven’t tried it yet: https://github.com/go-acme/lego
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I am once again asking that "web" and "fullstack" developers...
My favorite method of obtaining certificates is with lets encrypt and LEGO
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Where do you get/setup certificates from for your https/ssl?
Caddy where possible, and acme.sh or lego where not.
- Anyone using WireGuard with a domain name? Any ideas to lower the bills?
- Acme.sh runs arbitrary commands from a remote server
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How do you renew SSL certificates?
Depend on host's capability... - lego - dehydrated - caddy - in case it already works as a web server, it will automatically issue and renew certs
- Automating LE renewals with dns-01?
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LeGo CertHub v0.9.0 with Docker Support
u/gregtwallace maybe in the short term until you write your own, you could provide a hook into one of the many ACME client implementations which do DNS-01 and support the majority of major DNS provider APIs out of the box? That would make your (really great!) project much more widely usable.
What are some alternatives?
memguard - Secure software enclave for storage of sensitive information in memory.
letsencrypt - Certbot is EFF's tool to obtain certs from Let's Encrypt and (optionally) auto-enable HTTPS on your server. It can also act as a client for any other CA that uses the ACME protocol.
ssh-vault - 🌰 encrypt/decrypt using ssh keys
acme.sh - A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol
Themis - Easy to use cryptographic framework for data protection: secure messaging with forward secrecy and secure data storage. Has unified APIs across 14 platforms.
acme-dns - Limited DNS server with RESTful HTTP API to handle ACME DNS challenges easily and securely.
secure - HTTP middleware for Go that facilitates some quick security wins.
autocert - [mirror] Go supplementary cryptography libraries
go-password-validator - Validate the Strength of a Password in Go
acmetool - :lock: acmetool, an automatic certificate acquisition tool for ACME (Let's Encrypt)
optimus-go - ID hashing and Obfuscation using Knuth's Algorithm
ACL - A simple but powerful Access Control List manager