Ich habe das mitbekommen, dass Letsencrypt nicht mehr über auslaufende Zertifikate informiert. Da ich kein Letsencrypt auf meiner HA-Instanz verwende, sondern eben Nabucasa (bewusst als "Sponsoring), war ich sicher, das betrifft mich auf HA nicht.
Nun schreibt mir LetsEncrypt and meine Nabucasa-eMail und verwirrt mich, ob ich da irgendwas machen muss, damit es nicht Probleme mit meinem HA-Zugriff über Nabucasa gibt?
Bevor ich was übersehe, dachte ich, frage ich mal lieber…
Hi,
As a Let’s Encrypt Subscriber, you benefit from access to free, automated TLS certificates. One way we have supported Subscribers is by sending expiration notification emails when it’s time to renew a certificate.
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