I hereby claim:
- I am hordurk on github.
- I am hordurk (https://keybase.io/hordurk) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASABg9f7ZgqEyVgr8Aq8OY2X54fFEkT2soD8xL15NOggsAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
{ "body": { "key": { "eldest_kid": "01200183d7fb660a84c9582bf00abc398d97e787c51244f6b280fcc4bd7934e820b00a", "host": "keybase.io", "kid": "01200183d7fb660a84c9582bf00abc398d97e787c51244f6b280fcc4bd7934e820b00a", "uid": "b6750653d37751c3d9a6bd5f84371119", "username": "hordurk" }, "merkle_root": {
There are two main modes to run the Let's Encrypt client (called Certbot
):
Webroot is better because it doesn't need to replace Nginx (to bind to port 80).
In the following, we're setting up mydomain.com
.
HTML is served from /var/www/mydomain
, and challenges are served from /var/www/letsencrypt
.
import logging | |
# Import the device class from the component that you want to support | |
from homeassistant.components import light | |
from homeassistant.const import (STATE_OFF, STATE_ON, SERVICE_TURN_ON, SERVICE_TURN_OFF, ATTR_ENTITY_ID) | |
CONF_NAME = 'name' | |
CONF_ENTITIES = 'entities' | |
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__) |