Proxmox SSL Certificates with Let's Encrypt

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What is Let's Encrypt?
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Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority (CA), run for the public’s benefit. It is a service provided by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).
We give people the digital certificates they need in order to enable HTTPS (SSL/TLS) for websites, for free, in the most user-friendly way we can. We do this because we want to create a more secure and privacy-respecting Web. - https://letsencrypt.org/about/
 
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Enabling SSL Using Let's Encrypt
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NOTE: In order for Let's Encrypt to verify ownership of the DNS name, the host certbot is running from must be accessible via port 80 (http) or port 443 (https). For homelab users, this will normally involve port forwarding from the router to the certbot host, which is beyond the scope of this tutorial. Just note, I have forwarded port 80 on my router to the host running certbot for this handshake to complete successfully.
 
   01. Log into the Proxmox VE web UI
   02. Expand the Proxmox node ≫ Click Certificates
   03. Under the ACME heading click the Add ACME Account button
   04. Enter an E-mail address and check the Accept TOS box ≫ Click Register
   05. Click the Add button
   06. Enter the Domain to be used for the certificate ≫ Click Create
   07. Click the Domain in the list to select it ≫ Click Order Certificates Now
   08. If DNS and port forwarding are setup correctly, ACME will order the new certificates, apply them and restart the pveproxy service
   09. Close out of the Proxmox web UI and relaunch it
   10. Verify the Let's Encrypt SSL certificates are being used
 


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