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NAME

       ipsec_letsencrypt - invoke Opportunistic Encryption utilities

SYNOPSIS


       ipsec letsencrypt [--client] [--server] [--test] [--disable] [--help]
             [--generate-certificate hostname] [--renew hostname]

EXAMPLES


       ipsec letsencrypt { --client | --server | --test | --disable | -- help }

       ipsec letsencrypt { --generate-certificate | --renew } hostname

DESCRIPTION

       Letsencrypt The command creates a secure Opportunistic Connection between the hosts commonly referred to
       as client and server. The client connects to the server and remains anonymous, whereas the server is
       authenticated before connecting to it. The server is not anonymous. The server uses Let's Encrypt
       certificates for authentication and encryption purposes.

       The --client operation is used for initial client setup.

       The --server operation is used for initial server setup.

       The --test operation is used for testing the configuration/connection.

       The --generate-certificate hostname operation is used for generating the certificate for the hostname.

       The --renew hostname operation is used for updating the generated certificate, it keeps the private key
       same.

       The --disable operation is used for disabling IPsec service.

       The --help operation is used for displaying all the available options.

SEE ALSO

       ipsec.conf(5)

HISTORY

       Original Program written by <Rishabh[1]> .

AUTHOR

       Rishabh

NOTES

        1. Rishabh
           https://github.com/Rishabh04-02/

libreswan                                          03/31/2024                               IPSEC_LETSENCRYPT(8)