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Ryan Bolger

rmbolger
Los Angeles, CA

Most of my open source time is spent maintaining Posh-ACME, a cross-platform PowerShell based ACME (RFC 8555) client for generating free TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt and other ACME compatible certificate authorities.

One of the differentiating features it has over other clients (particularly on Windows) is the wide support for various DNS providers which allows automated DNS based challenge validation. Most of my out-of-pocket expenses on this project are related to creating and maintaining these plugins. While some providers are free, most are not or only have limited free trials. Some require new domain registrations as well which are also not free.

Your sponsorship will primarily be used to cover these costs associated with creating new plugins and making sure the existing plugins are maintained long term as APIs change or bugs are found. While I greatly appreciate every sponsorship, I'm not looking to make a living from this work. If you or your organization would like to give more, I urge you to donate or become a sponsor of Let's Encrypt instead.

Thank you for your time.

Current sponsors 2

@fweber-de
@certifytheweb
Past sponsors 8
@bkotch
@grzegor
@MichaelAllenMiller
@tmaniac
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Featured work

  1. rmbolger/Posh-ACME

    PowerShell module and ACME client to create certificates from Let's Encrypt (or other ACME CA)

    PowerShell 776
  2. rmbolger/Posh-IBWAPI

    PowerShell module for interacting with the Infoblox WAPI (REST API).

    PowerShell 54
  3. rmbolger/Posh-ACME.Deploy

    Collection of certificate deployment functions intended for use with Posh-ACME

    PowerShell 43
  4. rmbolger/Posh-IBCLI

    PowerShell module for interacting with the Infoblox CLI via SSH

    PowerShell 5
  5. rmbolger/Posh-Prowl

    A simple wrapper for the Prowl notification API.

    PowerShell 1
  6. rmbolger/PwnedPassCheck

    Check passwords and hashes against the haveibeenpwned.com Pwned Passwords API using PowerShell

    PowerShell 17

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