Ubuntu Bionic for OpenFrame

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Paul Webster
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Re: Ubuntu Bionic for OpenFrame

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I think nginx suppprts "reload" (sighup) to detect new certificate - so can use that rather than "restart" which would mean no down time and transactions in progress could complete.
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Re: Ubuntu Bionic for OpenFrame

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Paul Webster wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 6:09 pm I think nginx suppprts "reload" (sighup) to detect new certificate - so can use that rather than "restart" which would mean no down time and transactions in progress could complete.
Ta, I now have certbot do this with a --post-hook, so if any certs are updated, they're reloaded automatically. Should have done that a long time ago, but I used to use wildcard certificates which require DNS confirmation, and there's no API hook for my provider. Well, none I wanted to play with anyway. :)
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