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Certbot is a free, open-source tool developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) that automates the process of obtaining, installing, and renewing free SSL/TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt.
I think it’s worth adding this to Termux to automate the renewal of certificates for home servers with their own domains (e.g., game servers).
Why is it worth to add this package?
Certbot is a free, open-source tool developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) that automates the process of obtaining, installing, and renewing free SSL/TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt.
I think it’s worth adding this to Termux to automate the renewal of certificates for home servers with their own domains (e.g., game servers).
Home page URL
https://certbot.eff.org/
Source code URL
https://github.com/certbot/certbot
Packaging policy acknowledgement
The project is actively developed.
The project has existing packages and is "well known".
Licensed under an open source license.
Not available through a language package manager: cargo, cpan, dotnet tool, gem, npm, pip, etc.
Not taking up too much disk space (< 100MiB per architecture, exceptions can be made)
Not duplicating the functionality of existing packages.
Not serving hacking, malware, phishing, spamming, spying, ddos functionality.
I certify that I have read Termux Packaging Policy and understand that my request will be denied if it is found lacking.
Additional information
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