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Jan 8, 2016, 2:21 PM
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letsencrypt

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sounds great.. but it's a Linux only thing.

I read through the documentation and it can't be used with windows, nor create from windows.
​Nor is there any mention of installing Linux, creating the cert for Domino https services. (or Exchange for that matter) only apache.

I may be missing something here.....

Jan 11, 2016, 9:16 AM
19 Posts
Yes, the client is linux only.
Still, it allows to generate a cert in manual mode which you later will import to Domino keyring using kyrtool.
Also, a file should be served by your Domino server so Let's Encrypt servers can validate the install.

Nevertheless, I suggest checking the docs and also this list:
https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/list-of-client-implementations/2103
Specifically, https://github.com/oocx/acme.net should be of interest for your case.

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