certbot formerly letsencrypt client for Lets Encrypt Certificates

Edit Package certbot
https://certbot.eff.org/

ATTENTION: Version 1.23.0 is the last version which can be use in Leap.
Version >= 1.24 need python3 >= 3.7

Certbot (previously, the Let's Encrypt client) is an easy-to-use automatic client that fetches and deploys
SSL/TLS certificates for your webserver.
Certbot was developed by EFF and others as a client for Let’s Encrypt and was previously known as
“the official Let’s Encrypt client” or “the Let’s Encrypt Python client.”
Certbot will also work with any other CAs that support the ACME protocol.

While there are many other clients that implement the ACME protocol to fetch certificates, Certbot is the
most extensive client and can automatically configure your webserver to start serving over HTTPS immediately.
For Apache, it can also optionally automate security tasks such as tuning ciphersuites and enabling important
security features such as HTTP → HTTPS redirects, OCSP stapling, HSTS, and upgrade-insecure-requests.

Certbot is part of EFF’s larger effort to encrypt the entire Internet. Websites need to use HTTPS to secure
the web. Along with HTTPS Everywhere, Certbot aims to build a network that is more structurally private,
safe, and protected against censorship.

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README.SUSE 0000001749 1.71 KB
certbot-cli.ini.patch 0000001694 1.65 KB
certbot-fix_constants.patch 0000011430 11.2 KB
certbot.changes 0000042737 41.7 KB
certbot.cron 0000000949 949 Bytes
certbot.rpmlintrc 0000000153 153 Bytes
certbot.spec 0000016248 15.9 KB
v0.34.2.tar.gz 0001347778 1.29 MB
Revision 155 (latest revision is 238)
Eric Schirra's avatar Eric Schirra (ecsos) committed (revision 155)
- update to 0.34.2
  * Fixed
    - certbot-auto no longer writes a check_permissions.py script 
      at the root of the filesystem.
  Despite us having broken lockstep, we are continuing to release 
  new versions of all Certbot components during releases for the
  time being, however, the only changes in this release were to 
  certbot-auto.
  More details about these changes can be found on our GitHub repo.
Comments 2

Yunhe Guo's avatar

Does it make sense to use systemd instead of cron? It will be easier to enable/disable in YaST and monitor errors.


Eric Schirra's avatar

I am not a friend of systemd. And certainly not from systemd cron. Sorry.

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