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Update certbot readme's with entrust end of support
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TimCsaky committed Sep 11, 2023
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Automatically update TLS Certificates on OpenShift Routes

**Update: As of August 2023, Entrust (the only approved certificate provider for BC Gov production environments) has discontinued support for Certbot. Currently, Certbot cannot be used to manage your Entrust certificates.**

To learn more about the **Common Services** available visit the [Common Services Showcase](https://bcgov.github.io/common-service-showcase/) page.

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Automatically update TLS Certificates on OpenShift Routes

**Update: As of August 2023, Entrust (the only approved certificate provider for BC Gov production environments) has discontinued support for Certbot. Currently, Certbot cannot be used to manage your Entrust certificates.**

To learn more about the **Common Services** available visit the [Common Services Showcase](https://bcgov.github.io/common-service-showcase/) page.

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## Entrust Usage

Entrust is the only approved certificate provider for BC Gov production environments currently. There are a few extra steps required to request certificates from Entrust instead of LetsEncrypt.
**Update: As of August 2023, BC Gov's security certificate supplier, Entrust, has discontinued support for Certbot. Currently, Certbot cannot be used to manage your Entrust certificates.**

Entrust is the only approved certificate provider for BC Gov production environments currently.

Where Entrust does support Certbot, there are a few extra steps required to request certificates from Entrust instead of LetsEncrypt.

1. Start by creating the deployment config found in the [Quick Start](#quick-start) section

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