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acme-protocol
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simple acme-client to generate TLS certificates for the websites
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web application to use acmepy and generate the ssl certificate for the website
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🖥️ Simplify coding with Jules, a macOS menu bar app for seamless interaction with the Jules AI coding assistant API.
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Automated TLS certificate management using the ACME protocol (RFC 8555) with acme.sh, Pebble, Docker, and nginx.
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🛠️ Manage multiple Claude Code and Codex agents through a web UI with tool inspection and approval gating.
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Explore and practice shell scripting from basics to advanced with structured scripts and hands-on assignments for effective learning.
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Letsencrypt perl client
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A dynamic SSL certificate management and generation tool for proxies like NGINX, with a fallback to Node.js SSL termination. It seamlessly integrates HTTP, HTTPS, and ACME protocols to ensure secure, encrypted connections.
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Acme-Apache2 SSL/TLS Certificate for Let's Encrypt and Apache2 (httpd)
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.net implementation of a client for the ACME protocol
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A HTTP REST style responder to Acme protocol challenges from Let's Encrypt et al.
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Small ACMEv2 client focused on ACME account management, private key format conversion (from certbot json to pem and vice versa) and assisting with some challenge methods: http-01 dns-persist-01 dns-account-01
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A seminar talk about Let's Encrypt, ACME, and RFC 8555.
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Receive x509 certs via ACME protocol and distribute them using Hashicorp Vault
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Containerized (Docker) ACME client for SSL automation with Let'sEncrypt
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Oct 22, 2017 - Ruby
Unoffical port of acme-client(1) from OpenBSDs releases.
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