A Solution for Getting Proper Certs
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You will need certbot installed on a machine.
As of June 2022, it is again possible to simply install it on a Debian machine.
apt install certbot
Caveats & other Notes
The following certbot command lines are "manual" runs. Working on how best to make dns challenges work in "automatic"... Both of these techniques require that machines have SSH enabled for root...
Every command above is run as root. (could also be run using sudo)
One possible (sort of...) answer would be to just install certbot under Proxmox since it defaults to having SSH enabled for root anyhow. This might be quite suitable for the Second Method.
Obtaining Certs using DNS instead of http
First Method: Working from the machine with certbot installed on it
certbot -d server0.tinkernet.ca,server1.tinkernet.ca,server2.tinkernet.ca,server3.tinkernet.ca --manual --preferred-challenges dns certonly
scp -R /etc/letsencrypt/live/server0.tinkernet.ca/ server0:/etc/letsencrypt/live/
scp -R /etc/letsencrypt/live/server1.tinkernet.ca/ server1:/etc/letsencrypt/live/
scp -R /etc/letsencrypt/live/server2.tinkernet.ca/ server2:/etc/letsencrypt/live/
scp -R /etc/letsencrypt/live/server3.tinkernet.ca/ server3:/etc/letsencrypt/live/
Second Method: Working from the machine being certified
ssh root@certifier certbot -d server0.tinkernet.ca --manual --preferred-challenges dns certonly
scp -R root@certifier:/etc/letsencrypt/live/server0.tinkernet.ca//etc/letsencrypt/live/