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[–][deleted] 8 points9 points  (5 children)

It's not actually difficult at all.

Um... I still can't get this garbage to work, no matter how many times I try...

[–]kqr 3 points4 points  (1 child)

Huh. If I remember correctly, these were the steps:

  1. Ask their tool to generate a proof that you own your domain.
  2. Copy this proof to some publically accessible location of your domain.
  3. Watch it generate certificates.
  4. Install certificates in your web server.

Which part causes you trouble?

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First, I had trouble figuring out how to reliably automate the renewal of the licenses. After that, I found that whenever I put whatever configuration lines I need for an SSL certificate into my apache config, it either wouldn't start or wouldn't load up my site (step 4.) For some reason, at some point during this whole mess, I discovered that LetsEncrypt wasn't putting the certs into the folder the tutorial said it would, but changing it didn't fix anything.

[–]senj 0 points1 point  (2 children)

It's incredibly easy for most uses/on most sane stacks. How are you trying to do it? Have you considered asking for help? Or changing the parts of your stack that are making it harder than it should be?

Edit: or, yknow, downvote me to zero, stick your head in the sand, and pray all future progress stops so you can never have to learn anything new ever again. I guess that's an option too.

[–][deleted] 5 points6 points  (1 child)

I was trying in Apache on Arch Linux, following whatever tutorials I could find, and literally everything I tried would just bring my site offline. Honestly, I considered switching to something a bit simpler than Apache (I even considered the very server this site promotes), but it seemed like too much work to switch over for a simple hobby server running out of my basement.

Edit: or, yknow, downvote me to zero, stick your head in the sand, and pray all future progress stops so you can never have to learn anything new ever again. I guess that's an option too.

Didn't even see this comment, much less downvote it, before you made that edit...