This is my first post on my new site, I hope someone finds it helpful!

  • h0bbl3s@lemmy.worldOP
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    I know I know. If you wanna install certbot another way feel free. Share it with me I’m sure it’ll take up less space. I only did it that way because it’s the certbot official©®™ instructions. That and I had issues with the other method I tried.

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          Yeah it took a while for me to find as well, Debian moved to managing alot of packages you used to install with pip. In many cases you can just prefix pip packages with python3- and find them via apt.

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            I knew that worked for a lot of stuff. That used to be what I’d try first but I honestly just use a venv for pretty much anything that uses pip nowadays. Still helpful to know there is a package though thanks! I intend to test it out.

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      Another thing you could check out is Caddy, comes with a lot of stuff onboard and has an optional crowdsec module (though I should point out that I never used that module myself so I can’t make guarantees how well it works) https://caddyserver.com/

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      I can really recommend acme.sh if you wanted to try a certbot alternative.

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        Or a docker image with Nginx Proxy Manager. You get a working reverse proxy, an automatically renewing certbot, easy to use UI, plus a working nginx install that you can use for serving static files, forward proxy etc.

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        I’ve got plenty of experience with docker and I’ve heard of traefik but never used it. Thanks, I’m gonna look into it.

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        I could have swore I tried it. facepalm I’ll check that out then I might edit that part.