Let’s Encrypt CA
Prerequisites
- AppViewX server should either have internet access or have a proxy configured in AppViewX general settings. Check Proxy Setup for the steps to configure proxy. https://adminguide.appviewx.com/proxy-4
- Any one of the following Let’s Encrypt certificate enrolment URL as per
requirement:
- https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org for staging.
- https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org for production.
Configuring Let’s Encrypt CA
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Go to
(Menu) > SIGN+ > ADMINISTRATION > Certificate
Authority.
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From the displayed CA, select Let's Encrypt.
The Let's Encrypt home page is displayed.
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Click the Configure Now button or +Add icon from the middle or
top-right of the page respectively.
The Let's Encrypt configuration page is displayed.

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Update the following details in the General Information
section as described in the table:
Table 1. General Information - Field Description Table Fields Description *Name A unique name to identify the CA setting. Note: No special characters other than ‘.’, ‘-’,’_’ are allowed. The name must not start with special characters.*Purpose/Usage The certificate types will be managed by these settings. For now, Let’s Encrypt is having only one purpose Server. Proxy Required Enable this field if the CA communication needs to happen via Proxy. The proxy details configured in general settings will be used for communication. Data Center (AppViewX's CA agent) Select the data center through which the CA communication needs to happen. *: Mandatory fields -
Update the following details in the CA Configuration section
as described in the table. These fields are necessary for invoking the Let’s Encrypt CA
APIs for Certificate Management.
Table 2. CA Configuration - Field Description Table Fields Description *Base URL Let’s Encrypt certificate enrolment URL either staging or production based on the requirement. *Email ID(s) Enter email ID(s) in this field to receive notifications from Let's Encrypt. Multiple email ID must be separated by comma (,). *: Mandatory fields - Click Save.
Validating Let’s Encrypt
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Go to
(Menu) > SIGN+ > ADMINISTRATION > Certificate
Authority.
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From the displayed CA, select Let's Encrypt.
The Let's Encrypt home page is displayed.
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In the Status column of the grid with the listed accounts, click Check to
validate the CA setting that has been created.
The CA communication will be validated and the Connection Status will be shown as either Success or Failure.