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Renewing Let’s Encrypt Certificate for OwnCloud
Assuming you have followed the steps in the previous article to get your certificate, then you should be able to run this if your certificate is not expired. cd /tmp/letsencrypt sudo ./letsencrypt-auto renew or to get a new certificate sudo ./letsencrypt-auto -c … Continue reading
Posted in How-To, Nextcloud/OwnCloud
Tagged apache2, certificate, DocumentRoot, Expired Certificate, html, Let's Encrypt, letsencrypt, owncloud, renew certificate
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Let’s Encrypt certificate steps for OwnCloud
Let’s encrypt is available now for OwnCloud (and everything else) users to run and get a free certificate for. No more self-signed certificates that display an ugly error page or having to pay for a certificate from a certificate authority. … Continue reading
Posted in How-To, Nextcloud/OwnCloud
Tagged .htaccess, acme-challenge, apache2, certificate, curl, curl --head, Let's Encrypt, owncloud
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Install OwnCloud’s Self-Signed Certificate into Android’s Trusted Credentials
To get apps like DAVdroid and MyOwnNotes to connect to your OwnCloud server, you need to import the certificate into your Android’s Trusted Credentials. Android seems to have a bug because it will tell you that you have successfully installed … Continue reading
Posted in Android, How-To, Nextcloud/OwnCloud
Tagged .cer, .cert, .crt, .der, CA Flag, certificate, certificates, DAVDroid, MyOwnNotes, owncloud, self-signed, ssl, Trusted Credentials
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