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# Docker-LetsEncrypt
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Easily get your "Let's Encrypt" SSL Certificates
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**PLEASE READ THE SOURCE CODE! YOU MUST TRUST IT WITH YOUR PRIVATE KEYS!**
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## How to use this script
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You need openssl, docker and docker-compose first. Then follow the steps below.
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### Step 1: Create a Let's Encrypt account private key (if you haven't already)
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You must have a public key registered with Let's Encrypt and sign your requests
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with the corresponding private key. If you don't understand what I just said,
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this script likely isn't for you! Please use the official Let's Encrypt
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[client](https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt).
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```
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openssl genrsa 4096 > account.key
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```
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### Step 2: Copy account.key to docker-letsencrypt/
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You know how to do it. :)
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### Step 3: Create Your key and Cert
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```
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sh cert.sh
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```
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Then you can find your key and cert in docker-lesencrypt/certs/
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####Have fun :)
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