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Issue created Nov 09, 2016 by Colan Schwartz@colanOwner

Switch to official certbot client instead of letsencrypt.sh/dehydrated?

How would folks feel about switching to the official Certbot client at some point? I've been playing with it lately, and am quite impressed with it. It's in recent Debian and Ubuntu repositories (including backports), and is quite easy to work with.

Please check out the link above for more info. You can play with the OS & server options to alter the instructions. In my opinion, looks good for Nginx & Apache on Debian & Ubuntu. But I'd like to hear what other folks think.

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