IRC logs for #aegir, 2019-07-18 (GMT)

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[03:42:09]<bgm[m]>Does RIot stay auto-connected when the tab is closed?
[03:48:12]<viashimo>bgm[m]: i see you joined 13:27, not disconnect since. have you closed your tab in the meantime?
[03:50:00]<bgm[m]><viashimo "bgm: i see you joined 13:27, not"> viashimo: yep, thanks. Well, tab reloads, and other short interruptions (it got stuck at some point)
[03:52:55]<bgm[m]>Any suggestions how to automate the Aegir config so that my server runs with Lets Encrypt? (whenever I install a new VM, most of it is automated, but I couldn't figure out the last steps to enable hosting_https, which includes enabling letsencrypt on the server node, then switching the hostmaster site node to https=required)
[03:57:18]<viashimo>the only way I can think of sure first is to modify the db entries and re-run server / site verifications as needed
[03:57:46]<viashimo>I seem to recall some folks working on / using an API for some versions of aegir, but I don't know it's state and if it can manage any of those more gracefully
[04:01:16]<bgm[m]>Sometimes it's possible to pass some obscure drush options on the command line, but I couldn't figure it out :)
[04:58:09]<colan[m]>bgm: Can't answer the tab question as I only use the desktop app (which i recommend) at work, but for hosting_https, you're probably looking for https://www.drupal.org/project/hosting_https/issues/2936052 . Feel free to pick that one up as I haven't got to it yet. ;)
[04:58:10]<hefring>https://www.drupal.org/project/hosting_https/issues/2936052 => Provide option for automatically enabling/requiring encryption on new sites [#2936052] => 0 comments, 1 IRC mention
[05:01:05]<bgm[m]>colan: hmm this is for new sites? I'm a step before that: when a new VPS is installed, I want to enable letsencrypt by default on the nginx/server node.
[05:01:49]<colan[m]>bgm: well, that would be the first thing to do there.
[05:02:45]<bgm[m]>it's just a few clicks, but they're annoying ;)
[05:25:17]<colan[m]>...but clearly not annoying enough for any of us to add that feature. :P
[05:46:16]<bgm[m]>haha, well, on my next install I'll see if I can enable via the database, and see from there