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Do I get a Lets Encrypt cert in the process of installing Cloudron?

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    Felix
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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    I'm wondering since it's an option when adding the domain DNS details? I selected yes to the Let's Encrypt Wildcard option. Does this mean that the SSL cert will be installed during this process and auto update?

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      I'm wondering since it's an option when adding the domain DNS details? I selected yes to the Let's Encrypt Wildcard option. Does this mean that the SSL cert will be installed during this process and auto update?

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      @Felix yes. That is correct - it will do this with ALL domains associated with your instance.

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        @Felix yes. That is correct - it will do this with ALL domains associated with your instance.

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        @murgero Thank you bro! I learned how to create and manage SSH keys via terminal today. I'm going to start learning how to do basic Linux Terminal Commands now. So when installing Cloudron, I should select Let's Encrypt - Wildcard and turn that to yes. Anything else that you recommend?

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