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Re: "How many here use the same TLS certificate on their gemini..."
@Supernova I believe this only requires the parameter reuse_key = True in the config. It is not possible to create long expiring certs with Letsencrypt, the expire time is automatically 3 months, you cannot change that
Aug 19 · 4 months ago
for those using LE, are you copying your keys to the user running your server? I ask because after using certbot, the directory holding the LE certs is not viewable by a regular user on my machine.
I copy the files with sudo and access them with the user the server is running under
🔭 Supernova · Aug 19 at 23:09:
@alexlehm Oh there is a runtime option, and I use docker certbot so I think I can use it this way:
docker compose run --rm certbot renew --reuse-key
I will see what happens next month upon renewal 😁
🐉 gyaradong · Aug 20 at 04:34:
I see the purpose as different. The point of minting a key is to have a centralised chain of trust. I think the key life times are for the CA to validate or audit the keys. CRLs are not always effective, so everything must have a lifetime.
In Gemini, it's TOFU so the utility of a lifetime and of minting are both limited and across purposes.
How many here use the same TLS certificate on their gemini server that they get for their web server? I found it not too hard to setup. I am surprised I don't see more gemini capsules doing the same.
💬 Supernova · 13 comments · Aug 19 · 4 months ago · #certificates