This is the first implementation for obtaining certificates from Let's Encrypt. Following the features and limitations. - Requires manual operation. - Registrations are done anonymously. - Supports revoking and re-obtaining certificates. Does not have a way to show if a certficate is already renewed. - Automatic renewal is not available. - Details messages in case of errors. - Has ability to switch to testing mode by using LE's staging servers. - Sets up Apache configuration for the domain and enables/disables it. When certificates are not available for a domain, default website configuration is used. When certificates are available, separate SSL website configuration for each domain is used. - Many domain will work with a single IP address with the help of Server Name Indication (SNI) which is supported by all modern browsers. - Supports diagnostics on websites.
Plinth
Plinth - a web front end for administering FreedomBox
Description
FreedomBox is a community project to develop, design and promote personal servers running free software for private, personal communications. It is a networking appliance designed to allow interfacing with the rest of the Internet under conditions of protected privacy and data security. It hosts applications such as blog, wiki, website, social network, email, web proxy and a Tor relay on a device that can replace your Wi-Fi router so that your data stays with you.
Plinth is a web interface to administer the functions of the FreedomBox. It is extensible and provides various applications of FreedomBox as modules. Each module or application provides simplified user interface to control the underlying functionality. As FreedomBox can act as a wireless router, it is possible to configure networking from Plinth. Plinth also allows configuration of basic system parameters such as time zone, hostname and automatic upgrades.
You can find more information about Plinth on the Plinth Wiki page, the FreedomBox Wiki and the FreedomBox Manual.
Getting Started
See the INSTALL file for additional details and dependencies. To install run:
$ sudo python3 setup.py install
Run Plinth on the local system with:
$ sudo plinth
Contributing
See the HACKING file for contributing to Plinth.
