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How to set up Certbot with Apache on FreeBSD
Get ready to use Certbot with Apache on a FreeBSD server and obtain and manage SSL/TLS certificates like a pro with a little bit of help from our experts.
- First, we have to install Certbot using pkg or portsnap. We can use one of these commands to install Certbot:
# Using pkg
sudo pkg install py39-certbot
# Using portsnap
sudo portsnap fetch extract
cd /usr/ports/security/py-certbot
sudo make install clean
- Then, it is time to install the Apache web server on our FreeBSD server. We can use the pkg command:
sudo pkg install apache24
- Once we install Apache, we have to enable it to start at boot and start the Apache service:
sudo sysrc apache24_enable="YES"
sudo service apache24 start
- Now, we have to run Certbot to obtain a Certificate.
sudo certbot --apache -d example.com
We have to replace example.com with our domain name.
- Furthermore, we can set up Certbot to automatically renew our certificates when they are close to expiration. This is done by adding a cron job to run Certbot regularly.
We can create a cron job by editing our crontab:
sudo crontab -e
Then, add the following line to run Certbot every day:
0 0 * * * /usr/local/bin/certbot renew –quiet
After that, save and exit the editor.
- Now, it is time to manually test the certificate renewal process by running:
sudo certbot renew –dry-run
This simulates a certificate renewal without modifying our certificates.
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Conclusion
In brief, our Support Experts demonstrated how to set up a Certbot with Apache on a FreeBSD server
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