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provide a letsencrypt #122

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pigeonflight opened this issue Feb 16, 2018 · 3 comments
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provide a letsencrypt #122

pigeonflight opened this issue Feb 16, 2018 · 3 comments

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@pigeonflight
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It should be possible to deploy plone with letsencrypt.
Here's a post on ansible, nginx and letsencrypt https://medium.com/@flawless_retard/generating-lets-encrypt-certificates-for-nginx-using-ansible-9fd27b90993a

It looks like we would just need to add a "letsencrypt" role.

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gp54321 commented Feb 21, 2018

I don't understand why you are recreating an issue here, as I understand it, plone-server is for Plone specific configuration, buildout and the like, while there is already an existing one on ansible-plone that seems a more appropriate place for this kind of system question.

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Good to know. plone/ansible-playbook#61
I'll close this one so that it is only reported in one location.

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@gp54321 apparently I had +1'd the plone/ansible-playbook#61 bug and totally forgot.

stevepiercy added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 21, 2019
superlance that specifies the path to pip3.

See #122
stevepiercy added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 24, 2019
superlance that specifies the path to pip3.

See #122
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