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DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Pre-answer sharing mail with EFF prompt with "no" #2500

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MichaIng opened this issue Feb 5, 2019 · 1 comment
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MichaIng commented Feb 5, 2019

Currently on Debian Stretch CertBot:

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Would you be willing to share your email address with the Electronic Frontier
Foundation, a founding partner of the Let's Encrypt project and the non-profit
organization that develops Certbot? We'd like to send you email about our work
encrypting the web, EFF news, campaigns, and ways to support digital freedom.
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(Y)es/(N)o: n
  • Shall we answer this question with command argument to allow automated cert retrieving? In case, definitely with no.
  • Or add another option for this to the G_WHIP menu?
  • Or leave it as is? Users will anyway run the menu and do manual input, so answering one question from the client does not hurt much.
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MichaIng commented Apr 4, 2019

MichaIng added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 5, 2019
+ DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Lighttpd: Use webroot authentication method (instead of standalone) to allow CertBot auto-renewal succeed even that webserver is running (thus blocking port 80).
+ DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Apache/Nginx: Revert to --apache/--nginx module authentication. The reason to use webroot has been fixed with CertBot 0.21.0 and Debian Stretch repo now ships 0.28.0
+ DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Pre-answer sharing mail with EFF prompt with "no", to allow non-interactive run while preserving privacy: #2500
+ DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Minor coding and wording
MichaIng added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 5, 2019
+ DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Lighttpd: Use webroot authentication method (instead of standalone) to allow CertBot auto-renewal succeed even that webserver is running (thus blocking port 80).
+ DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Apache/Nginx: Revert to --apache/--nginx module authentication. The reason to use webroot has been fixed with CertBot 0.21.0 and Debian Stretch repo now ships 0.28.0
+ DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Pre-answer sharing mail with EFF prompt with "no", to allow non-interactive run while preserving privacy: #2500
+ DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Minor coding and wording
@MichaIng MichaIng added this to the v6.23 milestone Apr 5, 2019
@MichaIng MichaIng changed the title DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Pre-answer sharing mail address with "no"? DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Pre-answer sharing mail with EFF with "no" Apr 5, 2019
@MichaIng MichaIng changed the title DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Pre-answer sharing mail with EFF with "no" DietPi-LetsEncrypt | Pre-answer sharing mail with EFF prompt with "no" Apr 5, 2019
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