In my previous blog post I demonstrated how, Azure functions together with the API of the Lets Encrypt Site Extension can be used to request SSL certificates. I also did a sloppy job in the last post to secure the secrets for the service principal and the publishing credential, so […]
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In my original incarnation of Lets Encrypt Site Extension for Azure Web app, there was a very tightly coupling between web app that hosted the site extension and the site the certificate was requested for. It relied on environment variables in the Web App and it also used Azure Web […]
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This is just a short blog post, to help me get back into blogging again. The Kudu site should by now be familiar with everyone who have been working a little with Azure Web Apps, it is the management portal/API that hosts a lot of the goodness that you get […]
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I have before blogged about my work on a plugin for letsencrypt-win-simple, that eased the installation of Lets Encrypt Certificates on Azure Web Apps. That project was mostly a trial run to see if it was possible to get it to work, and it is now abandoned. But fear not, […]
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Let’s Encrypt is a new free to use Certificate Authority, in public beta, that is on a mission to provide free SSL certificates to all web sites. Obviously, that requires some rethinking of how certificates are issues, as it otherwise would be impossible to accomplish their goal of HTTPS to […]
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