![]() Go to Personal and import the certificate.pfxĮxport the Lets Encrypt X1 certificate from the Personal and re-import it under Intermediate Certification Authority.īind the certificate in IIS with your website and it should all work nicely. Now run mmc and add the Certificates (Computer) snap in. Grab the certificate.pfx (I used WinSCP) and copy that over to your IIS Server. Openssl pkcs12 -export -out “certificate.pfx” -inkey “privkey.pem” -in “cert.pem” -certfile chain.pem Now cd into your /etc/letsencrypt/live/ directory and run the following: Now you can press Enter, which should be a success by authenticating domain control and producing some. well-known Web Application directory and within that I produced a HkPoBSOjcSuNmBe39EY7_J25v84nSWYSlrng7D-xtQo.txt file containing the value HkPoBSOjcSuNmBe39EY7_J25v84nSWYSlrng7D-xtQo.CXqynb26ha9fCNmLippZBddXyd4sedgTidV3emtqg8Y.Īfter this step I created a URL Rewrite rule in IIS, under the. well-known.Īt this point I created a new folder named acme-challenge within the. I then went onto our IIS web server and created a new Well-Known application pool running with permissions required and assigned/created a new Web Application named. HkPoBSOjcSuNmBe39EY7_J25v84nSWYSlrng7D-xtQo.CXqynb26ha9fCNmLippZBddXyd4sedgTidV3emtqg8Y Make sure your web server displays the following content at Installed LetsEncrypt following the instructions from.Hi everyone, I got this working with IIS and was hoping to assist anyone else by providing some quick instructions on how I got it working for testing.
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