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Leo to Technology@beehaw.org • 1 year ago

Should Caddy and Traefik Replace Certbot?

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Should Caddy and Traefik Replace Certbot?

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Leo to Technology@beehaw.org • 1 year ago
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Can free and open source software projects like Caddy and Traefik eventually replace EFF’s Certbot? Although Certbot continues to be developed, we think tools like these help offer a promising path forward in the further development of a secure and encrypted web. For some users, tools like these...
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    I use Traefik for all of my containerised services. It’s fantastic.

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      You know what’s even better? You can point traefik to your own ACME-compatible CA (I use step-ca) to get certs for LAN-only services. And you can even configure per service which one it should use.

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        Is this better than using wildcard certificates?

        I have local only SSL via a wildcard *.local.domain.com

        Instructions here:

        https://youtu.be/liV3c9m_OX8

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          I think I set that up back when Let’s Encrypt didn’t offer wildcard certificates. In the end, it serves pretty much the same purpose.

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