Create an SSL Certificate Without Ports 80 and 443 (Certbot/LetsEncrypt)
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Synthetic Everything demonstrates how you can obtain an SSL certificate without needing to setup a web server or expose ports 80/443.
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"My Luck," by Broke For Free
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Super useful, this guide is beating 90% of internet guides on how to SSL ,well done 🎉
Oh you are awesome for sharing this. And you're right, finding documentation to create certs and chain with certbot on a seperate computer is tough. You cut through all the confusion I had.. thank you! Giving it a try now.
Thank you!!! Just like you said, my own research into this resulted in finding nothing but poor documentation and a bunch of naysayers. I had my site up in minutes thanks to your video. Thank you!
super .. after 24 hour struggle i could found something useful. I think getting ssl certificate for backend server was the most challenging job for me.
Dude you are an absolute legend for this i was about to auto circumcise myself
Hey bro, thanks for making this. You are absolutely right, there is not enough info online about this method.. my ISP blocks port 80 and 443, so this was the only way to get this to work, thanks!
YESSS! With this video, you'r gonna understand SSL.
Hi, thank you for making this video. A second part would be nice on how to change the webpage from port 80 to port 443.
This video saved my life, THANK YOU!!
This helped me out so much thank you!
You are my hero! ❤
Thank you for making this, I couldn't figure out how to validate since my ISP blocks port 80. I still can't get my site to work, but at least certbot can verify through dns and I know how to do it now.
it actually work, this video should be promote more
Thanks, great content. Just a note on the video sound, the outro music is a bit loud compared to the volume of the rest of the video.
Wow I haven't tried this but always wondered if it was possible. I kept looking on how to do exactly this, not only for pterodactyl but other projects too. I recently saw a video which talked about Let's Encrypt changing domain verification through TXT values because of "security reasons" but I still prefer this than not having SSL of course
thanks bro you're awesome!
Great Video
My 90 days is nearly up. Do I just install a new cert following your instructions again or is there a process to renew the currently installed cert. Cheers Don...
You saved a life, thanks
life saver!
Great tutorial! Any chance we can do the same with MS Windows?
Awesome but now you have to manually redo it every 3 months. Is there any way to automate it. (Running a blue iris, security cameras with remote view, “server” on windows 10 pro for reference)
Make a video on controlpanel, the pterodactyl management tool
I had an existing cert (via certbot) on my site, I selected the Renew & replace option, but it never gave me the DNS info and it doesn't seem to be working. Do I need to completely remove the existing cert first?
Thanks!
hey mate this is really helpful but can I do this on windows, xampp via apache?
thanks very much~~~
For create Wildcard have to have created a common certificate in certbot?
thank u so much
how about showing the HTTP verification process?
the minute 1.53 has changed mi life
Amazing !!!! love it ... ridiculously easy ... hhhhhh🤣🤣🤣
I am searching all video how to install phpmyadmin login link inside the pterodactyl
How to get phpmyadmin link inside the pterodactyl how to install
Does it work with azure dns/private dns?
Is it possible to do it on Qnap NAS ?
How about renewing? Is the dns verification record a 1 time use? Do you have to update txt records every 3 months manually?
@SyntheticEverything
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately you have to update it manually.
@lawaver
11 ай бұрын
Hi, mananged to get mine working at last thanks to your video. How do we upgrade manaully, is it doing the same as your video each time? Many thanks....@@SyntheticEverything
Does it renew automatically?
Can you do wildcard cert using this method as well?
@11jesses
Жыл бұрын
would like to know too!
It worked, But the downside is that you must renew it every 30 days.
@lalo346
Жыл бұрын
sudo crontab -e 0 1 * * * /usr/bin/certbot renew >> /var/log/letsencrypt/renew.log
@swedishstudiosgaming
Жыл бұрын
@@lalo346 Thanks!
@killer2600
Жыл бұрын
Letsencrypt certificates are valid for 90 days so there's no need to do it every month. But yes automatic renewal using dns challenge is supported with a variety of dns providers. You just have to check the certbot dns challenge plug-ins to make sure your dns provider is included and then it all up for automated verification. Once automated verification is up and working, it can/will auto-renew the cert before it expires next.
Hi, Both my ports are blocked, I followed your instructions to the letter and still no lock icon in front of my web site name in the address bar ??
@SyntheticEverything
10 ай бұрын
Have you configured your webserver to use the certificate? This doesn't demonstrate how to do that.
@lawaver
10 ай бұрын
No, didn't know that had to be done, have you done a video on how to do this please ??@@SyntheticEverything
im getting Incorrect TXT record
Does it work with digital ocean vps ?
@SyntheticEverything
2 жыл бұрын
Yes
All of this is great until you have to renew your cert which will have to be done manually :(
@killer2600
Жыл бұрын
cloudflare dns is supported for automated dns challenge, you just have to setup the API key and cloudflare dns challenge plug-in in certbot. A bit more involved initial setup but it'll auto-renew the certificate.
What about auto renew it is much harder i guess….
@SyntheticEverything
Жыл бұрын
There's not really a great way to do it with just Certbot. There are some scripts out there for it, but nothing that I've ever tried.
Is there a way to auto renew this?
@sudoalex
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe by setting up a cronjob
@SyntheticEverything
2 жыл бұрын
You could use something like NGINXProxyManager, as a perk you get a GUI too.
Got excited for a minute but this is for Linux :( so no go for me sadly had to give thumbs down, If it mentioned in the title for linux would have skipped over it
How to renew it ?