- Express Install
$ curl -sSL https://get.docker.com/ | sh
- Create the docker group and add your user
#!/bin/sh | |
# Sending emails using Gmail and msmtp | |
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# Usage: setup-msmtp-for-gmail.sh | |
sudo apt-get update -q | |
sudo apt-get install msmtp-mta ca-certificates heirloom-mailx -yq |
This document details how I setup LE on my server. Firstly, install the client as described on http://letsencrypt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/using.html and make sure you can execute it. I put it in /root/letsencrypt
.
As it is not possible to change the ports used for the standalone
authenticator and I already have a nginx running on port 80/443, I opted to use the webroot
method for each of my domains (note that LE does not issue wildcard certificates by design, so you probably want to get a cert for www.example.com
and example.com
).
For this, I placed config files into etc/letsencrypt/configs
, named after <domain>.conf
. The files are simple:
2019-06-03
Note that Office2019 DO NOT support activate via simple copy/paste plist license file which is the simplest way to activate Office 2016. Fortunately, you can also use the VL Serializer tool, just install Office 2019 and Serializer, then run Serializer to activate.