rancher-tf-ansible issueshttps://gitlab.ics.muni.cz/europdx/k8s/rancher-tf-ansible/-/issues2022-05-20T08:37:41+02:00https://gitlab.ics.muni.cz/europdx/k8s/rancher-tf-ansible/-/issues/3Reload rancher after cert upgrade2022-05-20T08:37:41+02:00Radim PešaReload rancher after cert upgradeRadim PešaRadim Pešahttps://gitlab.ics.muni.cz/europdx/k8s/rancher-tf-ansible/-/issues/2Upgrade certbot on rancher2020-06-17T11:47:20+02:00Radim PešaUpgrade certbot on rancherThere is an old version of certbot client on rancher. Upgrade:
noreply@letsencrypt.org wrote on Sat, 02 May 2020 02:32:15 +0000:
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> Hi,
>
> According to our records, the software client you're using to get Le...There is an old version of certbot client on rancher. Upgrade:
noreply@letsencrypt.org wrote on Sat, 02 May 2020 02:32:15 +0000:
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> Hi,
>
> According to our records, the software client you're using to get Let's
> Encrypt TLS/SSL certificates issued or renewed at least one HTTPS
> certificate
> in the past two weeks using the ACMEv1 protocol. Here are the details of
> one
> recent ACMEv1 request from each of your account(s):
>
> Client IP address: 78.128.251.185
>
> User agent: CertbotACMEClient/0.23.0 (certbot; Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS)
> Authenticator/webroot Installer/None (renew; flags: n) Py/3.6.9
>
> Hostname(s): "rancher.edirex.ics.muni.cz"
>
> Request time: 2020-04-23 08:51:00 UTC
>
> Beginning June 1, 2020, we will stop allowing new domains to validate
> using
> the ACMEv1 protocol. You should upgrade to an ACMEv2 compatible client
> before
> then, or certificate issuance will fail. For most people, simply upgrading
> to
> the latest version of your existing client will suffice. You can view the
> client list at: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/client-options/
>
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> ACMEv1 API deprecation details can be found in our community forum:
> https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/end-of-life-plan-for-acmev1
>
> As a reminder: In the future, Let's Encrypt will be performing multiple
> domain validation requests for each domain name when you issue a
> certificate.
> While you're working on migrating to ACMEv2, please check that your system
> configuration will not block validation requests made by new Let's Encrypt
> IP
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---- End forwarded message ----Radim PešaRadim Pešahttps://gitlab.ics.muni.cz/europdx/k8s/rancher-tf-ansible/-/issues/1Create account in rancher k8s for everyone.2019-10-23T09:13:29+02:00Radim PešaCreate account in rancher k8s for everyone.Radim PešaRadim Peša