# Lets Encrypt Scripts Public Git URL: https://git.sosdg.org/brielle/lets-encrypt-scripts By: Brielle Bruns These are various scripts to make LetsEncrypt easier to use. # Files ## Main Scripts gen-cert.sh - Main script to make it easy to generate LE certs for domain(s) gen-unifi-cert.sh - Script to add LE cert to a Unifi controller ## Support Files DSTROOTCAX3.txt - Root CA cert for use with the gen-unifi-cert.sh script (now optional and unneeded as the cert is embedded) apache-le-alias.conf - Use with apache for LE well-known alias config apache-le-proxy.conf - Use with apache for LE well-known proxy config # How To Use ## gen-cert.sh 1. Do initial cert generation (if using webroot, see script contents for more methods of authentication): gen-cert.sh -e email@address.com -d somedomain.com -d otherdomain.com -r /var/www/letsencrypt-root/ 2. Copy cron/renew-ssl-weekly.sh to /etc/cron.weekly, edit as appropriate 3. Run: chmod 750 /etc/cron.weekly/renew-ssl-weekly.sh 3. Script will now run weekly and renew the certificate if necessary ( < 30 days remain). Don't forget to add any necessary file copies/symlinks/service restarts as needed once the scripts are updated. ## gen-unifi-cert.sh 1. Do initial cert generation: gen-unifi-cert.sh -e email@address.com -d unifi.somedomain.com -d unifi.someotherdomain.com 2. Put in /etc/cron.weekly/renew-unifi-ssl if everything works okay: /path/to/script/gen-unifi-cert.sh -r -d unifi.somedomain.com -d unifi.someotherdomain.com 3. Script will now run weekly and renew the certificate if necessary ( < 30 days remain) and restart unifi only if cert has been renewed.