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home-cluster-ops/kubernetes/infrastructure/cert-manager/certificates/adguard-home.yaml

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#apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1
#kind: Certificate
#metadata:
# name: adguard-home-cert
# namespace: cert-manager
#spec:
# # Secret names are always required.
# secretName: adguard-home.cluster.edward.sydney-tls
#
# privateKey:
# algorithm: RSA
# encoding: PKCS1
# size: 2048
#
# # keystores allows adding additional output formats. This is an example for reference only.
# keystores:
# pkcs12:
# create: true
# passwordSecretRef:
# name: adguard-home-tls-keystore
# key: ${adguard_home_certificate_tls_keystore_password}
# profile: Modern2023
#
# duration: 2160h # 90d
# renewBefore: 360h # 15d
#
# isCA: false
# usages:
# - server auth
# - client auth
#
# subject:
# organizations:
# - edward.sydney
#
# # The literalSubject field is exclusive with subject and commonName. It allows
# # specifying the subject directly as a string. This is useful for when the order
# # of the subject fields is important or when the subject contains special types
# # which can be specified by their OID.
# #
# # literalSubject: "O=jetstack, CN=example.com, 2.5.4.42=John, 2.5.4.4=Doe"
#
# # At least one of commonName (possibly through literalSubject), dnsNames, uris, emailAddresses, ipAddresses or otherNames is required.
# dnsNames:
# - "${adguard_home_certificate_dns_name}"
# - "*.${adguard_home_certificate_dns_name}"
# emailAddresses:
# - ${adguard_home_certificate_email}
#
# # Issuer references are always required.
# issuerRef:
# name: clusterissuer
# # We can reference ClusterIssuers by changing the kind here.
# # The default value is Issuer (i.e. a locally namespaced Issuer)
# kind: ClusterIssuer
# # This is optional since cert-manager will default to this value however
# # if you are using an external issuer, change this to that issuer group.
# group: cert-manager.io
#The certificate request has failed to complete and will be retried:
# Failed to wait for order resource "adguard-home-cert-1-1931876784" to become
# ready: order is in "errored" state: Failed to create Order: 429 urn:ietf:params:acme:error:rateLimited:
# Error creating new order :: too many certificates already issued for "edward.sydney".
# Retry after 2024-06-25T21:00:00Z: see https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/