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Doomsday Recovery

This page serves as a dumping ground for ideas on preserving access to online ( and offline ) accounts in the event of disaster

General Principles

  • All passwords are stored in a password safe ( KeePass )
  • Password safe lives on the NAS and is backed up once per day to a spare nas
  • primary NAS is backed up once per week to B2 Storage
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neo1908 / lets-encypt-internal.md
Last active December 2, 2021 15:50
Let's Encrypt On Internal Infratructure

Internal Let's Encrypt Certificates

Here are some thoughts and ideas on how I have lets encrypt certificates deployed to home infrastructure ...

At a high level , my setup assigns a hostname based subdomain for each internal host.

E.G. If my registered domain is example.com and my host is host1 then I will generate a cert for host1.example.com.

Let's encrypt supports wildcards, you could use a wildcard if you wanted to. I didn't like the idea of every internal host using the same keypair.

BEGIN MESSAGE.
RqU8I9DzFfGl3Bd 8G8rwJqZCf7Dzv8 kRgQzc37c21ENZF zfXbJz9N7XvyoqH
ETRSa4fAY5E3ix3 Kz52Fw2Twl4TCKq 6Xr2MZHgg77QYZH gzRA51LPJOs86yr
RLBTVnfaHOX7RgS a7yCyo4AwozpWeL RiUBamOUb1W6AH8 ZJyYxIIOIPums52
XOSENEUBffENckJ TeIAlR1mHNIxSwz oeF9u2IP.
END MESSAGE.
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neo1908 / keybase.md
Last active November 29, 2016 22:37

Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am neo1908 on github.
  • I am neo1911 (https://keybase.io/neo1911) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is 4266 38DB 7952 1C61 2EE2 68B7 AD95 0A08 7310 D01C