Yesterday, I had an email from Lurie. Who is Lurie? At the first I thought the email was fraud/spam. But after googling, I found Lurie is on Twitter as @Lurie_Austin who mentioned VPN Mentor and somebody who had the same email from Lurie like me.☞ ‘VPN Mentor: “Todo lo que debes saber para proteger tu privacidad en internet” ‘, ‘Hızlı proxy sitesi’, and so on. If you are interested in what I found, google “Lurie vpnmentor”.
Month: July 2016
Letsencrypt.sh on Windows-#2.
[2017.OCt.20] We can use mod_md in ApacheLounge 2.4.x version now, so I changed from dehydrated (former Letsencrypt.sh) to mod_md about certs updating tool. About this, see → “From dehydrate to mod_md, Let’s Encrypt Tool”.
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[Oct.26] As I use Elliptic curve Diffie–Hellman (ECDH) for kx now, I posted a new article. ☞“Letsencrypt.sh on Windows-#4”
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[Sep.19] As I had a success about the first renewal of the Let’s Encrypt Certs automatically, I posted a new article. ☞“Letsencrypt.sh on Windows-#3”
By the way, they renamed project from letsencrypt.sh to dehydrated. So you can find the project at https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated/releases. Therefore, read letsencrypt.sh
as dehydrated
in my article.
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Continued from my last post.
Now, I’ll write HowTO renew certs automatically by Letsencrypt.sh. Once I made the batch file which didn’t work well because of letsencrypt-win-simple limitation. But the part which was not related to letsencrypt-win-simple worked well.
Letsencrypt.sh on Windows-#1.
[2017.OCt.20] We can use mod_md in ApacheLounge 2.4.x version now, so I changed from dehydrated (former Letsencrypt.sh) to mod_md about certs updating tool. About this, see → “From dehydrate to mod_md, Let’s Encrypt Tool”.
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[Oct.26] As I use Elliptic curve Diffie–Hellman (ECDH) for kx now, I posted a new article. ☞“Letsencrypt.sh on Windows-#4”
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[Sep.19] As I had a success about the first renewal of the Let’s Encrypt Certs automatically, I posted a new article. ☞“Letsencrypt.sh on Windows-#3”
By the way, they renamed project from letsencrypt.sh to dehydrated. So you can find the project at https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated/releases. Therefore, read letsencrypt.sh
as dehydrated
in my article.
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As I wrote, the script letsencrypt-win-simple doesn’t support the renewal of certificates on Apache Windows version still now, and the official client, that’s certbot, also doesn’t support Apache on Windows OS. So, I think I use the other script named letsencrypt.sh.
Memorandum #18.
Recently I updated some server apps.
- From ActivePerl-5.22.1.2201 to ActivePerl-5.24.0.2400.
Last time I installed ActivePerl-5.22.1.2201-MSWin32-x86-64int-299574.msi. But now they doesn’t provide an msi file. Then I tried to install ActivePerl-5.24.0.2400-MSWin32-x86-64int-300558.exe, but it gave me an error like the below.Error 1723. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action CheckInstallDir, entry: CheckInstallDirNoBox, library: C:UsersUserIDAppDataLocalTempMSIXXXX.tmp