Hi there.
The official answer for wildcard certificates, of course, is "not supported."
As always, I'm not quite satisfied with that answer, so I did it manually. I have a wildcard certificate.
Prior to the letsencrypt app, I was using the service manually, just following the generic centos/apache instructions, and copying certificate files around and sticking them into config files and... well I got the job done but it was messy.
Is there a way to get my manually-created letsencrypt certificate to appear in the app so that I can associate it with services the "clean" way?
The official answer for wildcard certificates, of course, is "not supported."
As always, I'm not quite satisfied with that answer, so I did it manually. I have a wildcard certificate.
Prior to the letsencrypt app, I was using the service manually, just following the generic centos/apache instructions, and copying certificate files around and sticking them into config files and... well I got the job done but it was messy.
Is there a way to get my manually-created letsencrypt certificate to appear in the app so that I can associate it with services the "clean" way?
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