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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:1
- msgid "Adjusting SSL certificate retrieval (optional, advanced)"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:3
- msgid "By default, this playbook retrieves and auto-renews free SSL certificates from [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) for the domains it needs (e.g. `matrix.example.com` and others)"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:5
- msgid "This guide is about using the integrated Traefik server and doesn't apply if you're using [your own webserver](configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md)."
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:7
- msgid "Using staging Let's Encrypt certificates instead of real ones"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:9
- msgid "For testing purposes, you may wish to use staging certificates provide by Let's Encrypt."
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:11
- msgid "Add the following configuration to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml` file:"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:17
- msgid "Disabling SSL termination"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:19
- msgid "For testing or other purposes, you may wish to install services without SSL termination and have services exposed to `http://` instead of `https://`."
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:21
- msgid "Add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file:"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:27
- msgid "Using self-signed SSL certificates"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:29
- msgid "If you'd like to use your own SSL certificates, instead of the default (SSL certificates obtained automatically via [ACME](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Certificate_Management_Environment) from [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/)):"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:31
- msgid "generate your self-signed certificate files"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:32
- msgid "follow the [Using your own SSL certificates](#using-your-own-ssl-certificates) documentation below"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:34
- msgid "Using your own SSL certificates"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:36
- msgid "To use your own SSL certificates with Traefik, you need to:"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:38
- msgid "disable [ACME](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Certificate_Management_Environment) / [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) support"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:39
- msgid "put a custom Traefik configuration file on the server, with the help of this Ansible playbook (via the [`aux` role](https://github.com/mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-aux)) or manually"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:40
- msgid "register your custom configuration file with Traefik, by adding an extra provider of type [file](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/providers/file/)"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:41
- msgid "put the SSL files on the server, with the help of this Ansible playbook (via the [`aux` role](https://github.com/mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-aux)) or manually"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:89
- msgid "Using a DNS-01 ACME challenge type, instead of HTTP-01"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:91
- msgid "You can configure Traefik to use the [DNS-01 challenge type](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/challenge-types/#dns-01-challenge) for Let's Encrypt. This is less commonly used than the default [HTTP-01 challenge type](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/challenge-types/#http-01-challenge), but it can be helpful to:"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:93
- msgid "hide your public IP from Let's Encrypt logs"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:94
- msgid "allow you to obtain SSL certificates for servers which are not accessible (via HTTP) from the public internet (and for which the HTTP-01 challenge would fail)"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:96
- msgid "This is an example for how to edit the `vars.yml` file if you're using Cloudflare:"
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:111
- msgid "Make sure to change the value of \"provider\" to your particular DNS solution, and provide the appropriate environment variables. The full list of supported providers is available [here](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/https/acme/#providers)."
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- #: ../../../docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md:113
- msgid "This example assumes you're using Cloudflare to manage your DNS zone. Note that it requires the use of two tokens: one for reading all zones (`CF_ZONE_API_TOKEN`) and another that must be able to edit the particular domain you're using (`CF_DNS_API_TOKEN`). For security, it's recommended that you create two fine-grained tokens for this purpose, but you might choose to use the same token for both."
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