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OK seems to have worked. I installed certbot and run sudo certbot --apache -d www.mysite.com obviously putting in my correct domain name. So to renew all I have to do is run: sudo certbot renew in a cron job? Is this right? Will this renew all the certs I create? Do I put it under the root user crontab? Thanks Paul On 11/10/18 13:30, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op donderdag 11 oktober 2018 10:51:16 CEST schreef Per Jessen:
Paul Groves wrote: We use http-01, I don't think dns-01 was available when we started. I don't think the TTL should be a problem.
A TTL is not about the persistence of the content of the TXT record but about how long that content should be held in a cache. When the cache is purged caused by the TTL, the content will again be fetched from the authoritative DNS server.
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