WARNING: Unable to configure server software.Ĭreating Task letsencrypt-win-simple with Windows Task Scheduler at 9am every day. Saving Certificate to C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\letsencrypt-win-simple\. (with no password set) Saving Issuer Certificate to C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\letsencrypt-win-simple\-009813F47513E5750B43E7431E971E44BD-crt.pem Saving Certificate to C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\letsencrypt-win-simple\. pem Requesting Certificate Request Status: Created To add the certificates to WebLogic, we’ll use the. The client will also add the certificates to the Windows Certificate Store for you. The certificates are copied to your %USERPROFILE%AppDataRoamingletsencrypt-win-simple folder in a few formats: Submitting answer Refreshing authorization Authorization Result: validĪfter the web server ownership is verfied, new certificates will generated and copied to your system. Using Challenge Type http-01 Writing challenge answer to W:\pt8.55\webserv\peoplesoft\applications\-known/acme-challenge /1c2yN7Y93sJwRUmRGaoG4kT-QynrIcGr4szre-3nTsQĪnswer should now be browsable at r4szre-3nTsQ That file will be used to validate that you own the web server. Then, the Let’s Encrypt client will create a new file under -knownacme-challenge. Enter a site path (the web root of the host for http authentication): W:\pt8.55\webserv\peoplesoft\applications\peoplesoft\PORTAL.war If you are running WebLogic, that will be PORTAL.war directory on your web server. Next, enter the root path for your web server. Enter a host name: hr.psadmin.ioĮnter a site path (the web root of the host for http authentication): Which host do you want to get a certificate for: M Enter a host name:Įnter the DNS name for your web server. Since we are not running IIS, we’ll generate a certificate manually. Which host do you want to get a certificate for: A host name and site path are required to verify domain ownership. No IIS bindings with host names were found. Registration Scanning IIS 7 Site Bindings for Hosts Getting AcmeServerDirectory Loading Registration from C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\letsencrypt-win-simple\ Loading Signer from C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\letsencrypt-win-simple\ letsencrypt.exe -accepttos Let's Encrypt (Simple Windows ACME Client) ACME Server: Ĭonfig Folder: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\letsencrypt-win-simple\ Download the latest release from GitHub and extract the folder to a permanent location. Letsencrypt-win-simple command line client for Windows. Install Let’s Encrypt Client for Windows We’ll use the We can still generate certificates though, the automatic renewal won’t update the web server though. Some web server’s have built-in support (IIS, Apache), but others do not (e.g, WebLogic).Not all operating systems are supported, yet.The Let’s Encrypt site will validate that you own the server by checking for a specific file on the web server. The web server needs to accessible by the internet.There are a few requirements to use the Let’s Encrypt clients though: * Apply the certificate to the web server (limited support) Let’s Encrypt uses a client on the server to automate the certificate request process. I mentioned the project in Episode 7 of The PeopleSoft Administrator Podcast and thought it would be a great exercise to try it with PeopleSoft. The goal of the project is get the entire web encrypted. Let’s Encrypt is a service provided by the Internet Security Research Group to provide free SSL certificates to anyone. Elasticsearch and PeopleTools 8.55.10 55:00Īdministration, architecture, podcast Elasticsearch, HTTPS, oh no! stories, oracle 12c, psadmin-plus, puppet, SSL 1 Comment.Office 2016 with BI Publisher and ExcelToCI 11:15.You can listen to the podcast here on psadmin.io or subscribe with your favorite podcast player using the URL below, or subscribe in iTunes. If you have comments, feedback, or topics you’d like us to talk about, we want to hear from you! You can email us at tweet us at or use the Twitter hashtag #psadminpodcast. We want to make this podcast part of the community discussion on PeopleSoft administration. This week on The PeopleSoft Administrator Podcast, Kyle updates his psadmin-plus project, Duncan Davies shares an “Oh No!” story, Dan talks about some custom Puppet modules he wrote, and we talk about Elasticsearch’s 8.55.10 release.
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