For some reason, perhaps you don't want to run a daemon or let Letsencrypt have access to your production server.
There is a way to use it like a normal CSR/CA setup in manual mode.
./letsencrypt-auto certonly --manual -d realtechtalk.com - www.realtechtalk.com
Eventually you will get prompted to create a certain path and file with certain data:
Create a file containing just this data:
Casdfasfadsfsad........
In this case if fullurl started with http://www. then it is a match
Note that you CANNOT put quotes around it or it becomes a literal match which will not work as intended in the bash script example below.
if [[ $fullurl == http://www.* ]]; then
echo "do something"
fi
Another example say we want to delete every file or dir in a path except sometihng that starts with "hellothere":
for file in `l........
You are using Centos 5 which is deprecated so nothing in yum will work until you follow this post to use the vault:
http://realtechtalk.com/Centos_59_Working_Vault_Repo_file-1921-articles
yum update
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* epel: fedora-archive.ip-connect.vn.ua
Traceback........