[jira] [Commented] (OFBIZ-7928) Use "Let's encrypt" for OFBiz demos SSL/TLS certificates

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[jira] [Commented] (OFBIZ-7928) Use "Let's encrypt" for OFBiz demos SSL/TLS certificates

Nicolas Malin (Jira)

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Pierre Smits commented on OFBIZ-7928:
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Hi [~jacques.le.roux],

I would like to reassign this issue to myself to get this successfully resolved. Any objections?

> Use "Let's encrypt" for OFBiz demos SSL/TLS certificates
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-7928
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-7928
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Jacques Le Roux
>            Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
>
> This is a transtion from INFRA-11960
> {quote}
> After some tries, I have finally decided to adapt and use http://blog.ivantichy.cz/blogpost/view/74 which is the most convenient way for OFBiz
> Since we need to use SANs (for demo-trunk-ofbiz.apache.org, demo-stable-ofbiz.apache.org and demo-old-ofbiz.apache.org which are actually OFBiz instances using different set of ports), I will try to use "-d ofbiz-vm.apache.org" as 1st "-d" argument and if that does not work I'll simply use the "-d" parameter with the other sub-domains only. What I actually need is a renewable certificate in the OFBiz Java keystore (ofbiz.jks) with the SANs present. From my experiences, the (adapted) script above should provide me that.
> {quote}
> Maybe another possibility would be to install our own HTTPS and use the instructions provided by Sam Ruby in INFRA-11960.  I have to balance the work with adapting the script I refered to above.
> {quote}
> The EFF has published new instructions: https://certbot.eff.org/#ubuntutrusty-apache
> FWIW, I had no problem moving from whimy-vm2 to whimsy-vm3. I've now got certs for a second machine (ghmon-vm). Here's the puppet instructions to download certbot, create a cronjob, and add use the certificates with Apache httpd:
> https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-puppet/pull/107/commits/8fea8223f398a77e67173c1b0c1b06b80fe576b0
> Once this is deployed, all that is left is running a single command: certbot-auto -d host1.apache.org -d host2.apache.org... and answering two prompts (you need to provide an email address and to indicate that you have read the terms of service).
> {quote}



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