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#!/bin/bash | |
## this little Gist is for Copy the Letsencrypt Cert from an Linux machine (e.g. Raspberry PI or Synology NAS) | |
## to the router (Fritzbox). | |
## It is usefull to be able to speak to the Router over DDNS without any Cert issue in the Browser. | |
## thanks to https://gist.github.com/mahowi for the perfect Idea | |
## put it in /etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/post so it gets run after every renewal. | |
## since Fritz OS 7.25 it is needed to select a Username, from a security point of view | |
## it is always a good idea to have a non default user name. And as normaly a Fritz Box | |
## is connected to the Internet, the prefered method should be WITH Username. | |
# parameters | |
USERNAME="needed since Fritz OS 7.25" | |
PASSWORD="fritzbox-password" | |
CERTPATH="path to cert eg /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.tld/" | |
CERTPASSWORD="cert password if needed" | |
HOST=http://fritz.box | |
# make and secure a temporary file | |
TMP="$(mktemp -t XXXXXX)" | |
chmod 600 $TMP | |
# login to the box and get a valid SID | |
CHALLENGE=`wget -q -O - $HOST/login_sid.lua | sed -e 's/^.*<Challenge>//' -e 's/<\/Challenge>.*$//'` | |
HASH="`echo -n $CHALLENGE-$PASSWORD | iconv -f ASCII -t UTF16LE |md5sum|awk '{print $1}'`" | |
SID=`wget -q -O - "$HOST/login_sid.lua?sid=0000000000000000&username=$USERNAME&response=$CHALLENGE-$HASH"| sed -e 's/^.*<SID>//' -e 's/<\/SID>.*$//'` | |
# generate our upload request | |
BOUNDARY="---------------------------"`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S` | |
printf -- "--$BOUNDARY\r\n" >> $TMP | |
printf "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"sid\"\r\n\r\n$SID\r\n" >> $TMP | |
printf -- "--$BOUNDARY\r\n" >> $TMP | |
printf "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"BoxCertPassword\"\r\n\r\n$CERTPASSWORD\r\n" >> $TMP | |
printf -- "--$BOUNDARY\r\n" >> $TMP | |
printf "Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"BoxCertImportFile\"; filename=\"BoxCert.pem\"\r\n" >> $TMP | |
printf "Content-Type: application/octet-stream\r\n\r\n" >> $TMP | |
cat $CERTPATH/privkey.pem >> $TMP | |
cat $CERTPATH/fullchain.pem >> $TMP | |
printf "\r\n" >> $TMP | |
printf -- "--$BOUNDARY--" >> $TMP | |
# upload the certificate to the box | |
wget -q -O - $HOST/cgi-bin/firmwarecfg --header="Content-type: multipart/form-data boundary=$BOUNDARY" --post-file $TMP | grep SSL | |
# clean up | |
rm -f $TMP |
Hi Folks,
I do not maintain this script anymore as I use a complete solution for all of my Cert Issues.
https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager
so there you can also add and create a Cert for the FritzBox and all your services. So no need to create this and transfer it anymore.
hi xraver,
i found this file and changed it, but i'm not able to certbot renew --force-renewal ... it say something will use port 80 (what the nginx proxy is) -.-
@draddy82 With my Script you do not create any Cert it just upload the existing Letsencrypt Cert to a AVM FirtBox.
see the first 2 Lines in my Script Description
this little Gist is for Copy the Letsencrypt Cert from an Linux machine (e.g. Raspberry PI or Synology NAS)
to the router (Fritzbox).
yeah is ok wikrie
problem seems to be that the actual cert is not rsa ... but the fritzbox only accept rsa.
Nice! Thank you for this little script!
In my installation (standard debian) there is a file in /etc/letsencrypt/renewal with the name of your domain.
Inside there is a key: key_type. you have to change it as described above and request new certificate.