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#ldaps — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  2. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  3. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  4. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  5. If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

    The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

    I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

    #PoshACME #Posh #OpenSource

  6. L'implementazione di LDAP su SSL (#LDAPS) con dispositivi #FortiGate rappresenta una soluzione essenziale per migliorare la #sicurezza della gestione delle identità e delle politiche di accesso nella rete aziendale.

    ictpower.it/sicurezza/fortinet

  7. Like all things #homelab - this is going to be an experiment. My plan is to do a DNS challenge for ldap.lan.myfqdn.dev, and try to automate it a bit where the DNS entry is created/deleted from cloudflare for cert renewal.

    If this goes well, I'll do a write up on my blog that never is updated.

    #DNS #LetsEncrypt #LDAP #ldaps

  8. Like all things #homelab - this is going to be an experiment. My plan is to do a DNS challenge for ldap.lan.myfqdn.dev, and try to automate it a bit where the DNS entry is created/deleted from cloudflare for cert renewal.

    If this goes well, I'll do a write up on my blog that never is updated.

    #DNS #LetsEncrypt #LDAP #ldaps

  9. Like all things #homelab - this is going to be an experiment. My plan is to do a DNS challenge for ldap.lan.myfqdn.dev, and try to automate it a bit where the DNS entry is created/deleted from cloudflare for cert renewal.

    If this goes well, I'll do a write up on my blog that never is updated.

    #DNS #LetsEncrypt #LDAP #ldaps

  10. Like all things #homelab - this is going to be an experiment. My plan is to do a DNS challenge for ldap.lan.myfqdn.dev, and try to automate it a bit where the DNS entry is created/deleted from cloudflare for cert renewal.

    If this goes well, I'll do a write up on my blog that never is updated.

    #DNS #LetsEncrypt #LDAP #ldaps

  11. More #Homelab things to ponder.

    I'm using LetsEncrypt wildcard for my internal network services (this works great by the way... Just don't use .dev as your TLD or you'll be sorry).

    I'm on to the LDAP side of things now, and I'm debating if I should use the wild card cert for ldaps. My gut is telling me no, but I'm also kind of lazy and don't know if I want to set up another rig to handle left encrypt renewals.

    I also have Hashicorp Vault going. So I suppose I could use that for my CA, but the whole point of using LE is to auto trust things.

    #letsencrypt #Vault #hashicorpvault #ldaps

  12. More #Homelab things to ponder.

    I'm using LetsEncrypt wildcard for my internal network services (this works great by the way... Just don't use .dev as your TLD or you'll be sorry).

    I'm on to the LDAP side of things now, and I'm debating if I should use the wild card cert for ldaps. My gut is telling me no, but I'm also kind of lazy and don't know if I want to set up another rig to handle left encrypt renewals.

    I also have Hashicorp Vault going. So I suppose I could use that for my CA, but the whole point of using LE is to auto trust things.

    #letsencrypt #Vault #hashicorpvault #ldaps

  13. More #Homelab things to ponder.

    I'm using LetsEncrypt wildcard for my internal network services (this works great by the way... Just don't use .dev as your TLD or you'll be sorry).

    I'm on to the LDAP side of things now, and I'm debating if I should use the wild card cert for ldaps. My gut is telling me no, but I'm also kind of lazy and don't know if I want to set up another rig to handle left encrypt renewals.

    I also have Hashicorp Vault going. So I suppose I could use that for my CA, but the whole point of using LE is to auto trust things.

    #letsencrypt #Vault #hashicorpvault #ldaps

  14. More #Homelab things to ponder.

    I'm using LetsEncrypt wildcard for my internal network services (this works great by the way... Just don't use .dev as your TLD or you'll be sorry).

    I'm on to the LDAP side of things now, and I'm debating if I should use the wild card cert for ldaps. My gut is telling me no, but I'm also kind of lazy and don't know if I want to set up another rig to handle left encrypt renewals.

    I also have Hashicorp Vault going. So I suppose I could use that for my CA, but the whole point of using LE is to auto trust things.

    #letsencrypt #Vault #hashicorpvault #ldaps