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New Release Please #13

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Neville2312 opened this issue Sep 29, 2016 · 7 comments
Open

New Release Please #13

Neville2312 opened this issue Sep 29, 2016 · 7 comments

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@Neville2312
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Hi can someone rebuild the project with the new terms and conditions and submit it as a release.

Thank you

@oocx
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oocx commented Sep 29, 2016

The build is failing, I think it needs to be upgraded to .NET Core 1.0 final (it's still using rc1). I don't have time for that right now, but I would accept a pull request :).

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mj2015 commented Feb 1, 2017

I got this to build in VS2015 by removing the .Net Core options. It is working fine for me in .Net 4.6, and I added a "directory" challenge provider, which basically means it puts the token in a directory specified in the command line, and it is assumed that is accessible via http using your own web browser. This is working for me. However, I had to hack getting the directory location to the challenge provider, and of course the project files are now different. I am not sure that my total changes would be suitable for a general release, but am happy to share them. If anyone has thoughts on how to do this, please suggest away! It isn't worth a fork as I can't do the wider maintenance.

@ArsenShnurkov
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@oocx
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oocx commented Mar 23, 2020

There are other solutions which are actively maintained. I have not worked on this project for years.

Out of curiosity, is there anything that this project can do that other solutions don't have, or why are you asking for a new release?

@ArsenShnurkov
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I am trying to package this solution for Gentoo Linux system. Because I am fun of C# and gentoo. Other solutions are either not C# or doesn't work for me. I need some tag by rules for writing ebuild scripts. I can, of course, use SHA1, but that will be a bit worse.

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ArsenShnurkov commented Mar 23, 2020

There are other solutions which are actively maintained.

May I ask you to name them?

UPD: on the page https://letsencrypt.org/docs/client-options/
fszlin/Certes (.NET Standard)
PKISharp/ACMESharpCore (.NET Standard)

@oocx
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oocx commented Mar 23, 2020

Yes. Did you try one of these?

Personally, I don't handle certificates myself anymore. I've just put my site behind a CDN. Cloudflare provides everything I need for free.

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