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Letsencrypt is releasing the wildcard certificate free from this month
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Re: Letsencrypt is releasing the wildcard certificate free from this month
+1 thanks a lot
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Re: Letsencrypt is releasing the wildcard certificate free from this month
So as of 0.9.8-24, there's support for it and a screenshot of a checkbox, but how do you actually request a wildcard cert for a specific web domain? Is there a specific procedure outlined anywhere?
With some trial and error, it appears that putting *.domain.tld in the alias field alone will allow you to register a wildcard cert successfully, but the second you try to add an additional alias in there, such as www.domain.tld, you get an Error 15.
From my little experience so far with Vesta, as a workaround, it looks like normally we use that field to add alternate subject names for the certificates, for instance to also be able to have a mail server certificate at mail.domain.tld, but is the alias field really the best place place to be doing this since you are also adding aliases for apache simultaneously? What if you don't want apache listening for mail.domain.tld or *.domain.tld domain (if that's even an acceptable alias parameter in apache)?
Anybody have any input?
With some trial and error, it appears that putting *.domain.tld in the alias field alone will allow you to register a wildcard cert successfully, but the second you try to add an additional alias in there, such as www.domain.tld, you get an Error 15.
From my little experience so far with Vesta, as a workaround, it looks like normally we use that field to add alternate subject names for the certificates, for instance to also be able to have a mail server certificate at mail.domain.tld, but is the alias field really the best place place to be doing this since you are also adding aliases for apache simultaneously? What if you don't want apache listening for mail.domain.tld or *.domain.tld domain (if that's even an acceptable alias parameter in apache)?
Anybody have any input?
Re: Letsencrypt is releasing the wildcard certificate free from this month
Yeah the aliaces/wildcard request joined together is kinda weird. I think aliases should be a separate entity and next to "use letsencrypt" checkbox should be "request wildcard certificate" checkbox or something like that. Is that logical? Also if I created a subdomain, like staging.domain.com, how do I automatically generate letsencrypt sertificate for it, or a wildcard cert? So far whenever I try to tick "use letsencrypt" checkbox for standalone subdomain web domain it gives me 400 letsencrypt validation error.