Have you checked with host, most host allow ssh. I use putty on Windows, but there are others. Just suggestion.
Let's encrypt => is it possible to generate a certificate without beeing on the server ?
Hello,
This is a question with no report with Laravel, so if my question disturbs, no worry, I understand. ;)
A client has recently bought a website on a dedicated server and has no SSH access key (I don't know if he has lost it or if the latter owner don't have let it to him, that's not the question). He has only an FTP access.
The SSL certificate is declared in files in a folder of the website. So I can change the values in the files (FTP).
The problem is that it would have been better to access to the server by SSH and use a letsencrypt command to generate a new certificate.
On all docs it is writtent that it is necessary to be on the server to generate a new SSL certificate, but for example sslforfree proposes to generate the SSL certificate without beeing directly on the server and has some way to guarantee the authentication with the domain and other parameters. But this service is not free.
So here is my question : is it possible to generate an SSL certificate with letsencrypt without beeing on the web server ?
Thanks for your help.
Vincent
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