It should be reasonably easy (for the right person ;) ) to have a Python
script do all the actual work on the IBM i.

Even better if we could do it with wget + shell script. Then I could
incorporate it into the ibmichroot(n1) project, further automating the
setup of a new chroot environment for development or deployment. I am
learning the more I can stick in a shell script the better because of it
broadens usage and lessens what people have to install.

n1 - http://bit.ly/litmis-ibmichroot

Aaron Bartell
litmis.com - Services for open source on IBM i


On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Porterfield, Sean <SPorterfield@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

From: Aaron Bartell
Sent: Wednesday, 13 January, 2016 09:42

There are repos(n3) coming about that aim to aid in automating the
experience.

n3 - https://github.com/diafygi/letsencrypt-nosudo


I think that's the script I used for my first certificate. There are many
more released since then and in development. It's a wide, new world filled
with exciting and interesting things.

It should be reasonably easy (for the right person ;) ) to have a Python
script do all the actual work on the IBM i. It is not a need I currently
have, so I am not that person. [Also, I don't know if the scripts have
dependencies that would be a challenge on IBM i.]
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