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  1. Insultbottm Mac Os X

[Updated 11/17 to reflect deprecation of Let's Encrypt Mac OSX client.]

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While it's preferrable to install Electronic Frontier Foundation‘s certbot* on your hosting environment (so certificate renewal can be automated via cron), you'll need root access to do so, in order to install dependencies. https://torrent-lens.mystrikingly.com/blog/marooned-itch-permafrost-mac-os.

For those situations where that's not possible, (such as a site hosted on a shared environment), you can install certbot and generate the certificates locally.

Pre-Install Checklist

Make sure you have all of the following installed and updated:

  1. Homebrew — Run the following on the command-line to install Homebrew:

    If you already have brew installed, run brew update and brew upgrade, then run brew doctor and address any issues that come up.

  2. Git — brew install git
  3. Xcode – Install it via the App Store, then run xcode-select --install to install the command-line tools.
  4. Pip – sudo easy_install pip

Install certbot

Thanks to Homebrew, installing certbot is one, simple command:

Assuming no issues, you're now ready to generate SSL certificates locally.

*What happened to Let's Encrypt's Mac OSX client?

letsencrypt-auto and certbot-auto support for OSX (among others) was never more than 'experimental', hence having to add the --debug Tainted mac os. flag when installing it. Running either of these commands will now return this error message:

Insultbottm Mac Os X

They're being phased out in favor of certbot, which has proper OS package support.





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