05-01-2019 08:46 AM
Hey Community,
I'm currently in the design phase of a new expressway Cluster.
Expressway has since Version X12.5 the ability to get certificates signed by ACME (Lets encrypt).
Now back to my question - has anyone tried already to sign expressway e certificates of a cluster?
My design has currently the following variables:
Clustername: cluster.customer.org
Node 1: node1.customer.org
Node 2: node2.customer.org
therefore the public certificate has to have the following settings:
Node1: CN=node1.customer.org SAN= node1.customer.org,cluster.customer.org
Node2: CN=node2.customer.org SAN=node2.customer.org,cluster.customer.org
the A-Records are planned:
cluster.customer.org = <public ip of node1>, <public ip of node2>
node1.customer.org = <public ip of node1>
node2.customer.org = <public ip of node2>
is this possible with Lets Encrypt?
thanks in advance,
br Thomas
05-09-2019 05:20 AM
hey community,
to keep the flow running, a quick answer.
It is working - the important thing is to get all the A Records (needed by the lets encrypt service) configured correctly.
the acme client on expressway is working fine :)
br Thomas
01-08-2020 12:58 AM
One question: do you use the Expressway with ACME for Jabber XMPP Federation as well?
09-08-2019 10:57 PM
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