Automatically update TLS Certificates on OpenShift Routes
Update (August 2023) - Entrust Certificate Services has discontinued ACMEv1 protocol. Current users of BCDevOps Certbot will be unable to renew their certificates at this time if they are using OCIO Identity Management Services' Entrust Certificate Services.
Update (November 2023) - At this time, the underlying EFF Certbot project and Entrust Certificate Services both support the newer ACMEv2 protocol. However, BCDevOps Certbot currently only supports the older, deprecated, ACMEv1 protocol, and OCIO IMS has not enabled ACMEv2 protocol support at this time. Please consider contacting OCIO Identity Management Services to express your need for ACMEv2 and Certbot support.
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.github/ - PR and Issue templates
docker/ - Certbot application Root
openshift/ - OpenShift-deployment files
CODE-OF-CONDUCT.md - Code of Conduct
COMPLIANCE.yaml - BCGov PIA/STRA compliance status
CONTRIBUTING.md - Contributing Guidelines
LICENSE - License
SECURITY.md - Security Policy and Reporting
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