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  1. Certbot and HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP)
    Article · 2017-01-21 · 4 min read · 2 reactions

    Certbot and HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP)

    When I wanted to enable HTTP Public Key Pinning for this site, I couldn't find a complete and still easy to understand guide for doing so in combination with Certbot (formerly known as Let's Encrypt). While it's perfectly possibly to do HPKP which Certbot, it does require some manual preparation and maintenance. Here's what I did.

    Joschi Kuphal
2014-01-05
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