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37 lines
1.3 KiB
Markdown
# Certbot Docker
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Docker Certbot that runs on a schedule to create and renew SSL certificates. Uses Cloudflare for DNS-01 verification. Automatic renewal attempt happens every 6 hours.
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## Building
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```git clone https://git.mrmeeb.stream/certbot-cron-docker
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cd certbot-cron-docker
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docker build -t certbot-cron .
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docker run -d --name certbot-cron \
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-e EMAIL=admin@domain.com \
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-e DOMAINS=domain.com \
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-v /docker/certbot-cron:/config \
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certbot-cron
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```
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## Environment Variables:
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| Variable | Default Value | Description |
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| EMAIL | None | Email address for renewal information & other communications |
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| DOMAINS | None | Domains to be included in the certificate. Comma separated list, no spaces. Wildcards supported |
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| INTERVAL | 0 */6 * * * | How often certbot attempts to renew the certificate. Cron syntax |
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| STAGING | false | Uses the LetsEncrypt staging endpoint for testing - avoids the aggressive rate-limiting of the production endpoint |
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## Volumes
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| Docker path | Purpose |
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| --- | --- |
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| /config | Stores configs and LetsEncrypt output for mounting in other containers
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## Other
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Thanks to [this guy](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63447441/docker-stop-for-crond-times-out) for explaining how to make cron actually shutdown when stopping the container. |