I had done a test with certificate manager (of aws), I had generated one ca, but it was in error, can you tell me if I was on the right track?
@NicolaErbacci: I did a
search, and I've found
THIS guide on how '
Adding a Self-Signed SSL Certificate to AWS Certificate Manager'. I've also found a comment
HERE on a StackOverFlow question, that perhaps could help you. I haven't tested, so I'm not sure if this will be usefull or not. Are you running HFS on your PC or 'on the cloud' on an Amazon Web Services (AWS) server?...
@SilentPliz: Cool
don't worry, take all the time you need to study the documents of 'Let's Encrypt' and see if this can be implemented or not.
I know this could be not as easy as it sound (from what I've read, it seems to be very complex). Since you use OpenSSL + Stunnel, I did another
search on Google, and found someone
HERE who was using a similar configuration, but ended using a
Perl tool to handle the ACME v2 protocol, and this looks promising. I also found
HERE another tutorial guide of someone using OpenSSL.exe but only to create a .pfx file, but sadly depends on the website
SSLforFree.com to do generate the 'private.key' (so, they’ll be issuing your private key for you on their servers, something that's not recommended). Like I've said, all this seems very complex, so, I don't have much hope that it will be possible to implement...
Cheers,
Leo.-