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I'd like to install SSL Cert on vSphere Client 6.7. I tried with Let's Encrypt using this method, but I can't add a DNS record. I can't use preferred-challenges=http with Certbot either because the server is not internet-facing.

So my question: Is there another way to get a public key or is self-signed the only way to go?

Thanks!

Blackfury
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If the server you actually want to get the certificate for isn't Internet-facing, you could always put up a "dummy" machine on the name(s) you want to get the certificate for and perform HTTP-01 validation that way. Alternately, Let's Encrypt isn't the only CA in existence, and others do support other domain-control validation methods.

womble
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