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- 2 - Set up port forwarding without TLS/SSL and test connection
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- 3 - Set up a DuckDNS account
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- 4 - Obtain a TLS/SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt
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- 5 - Check the incoming conection
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- 5 - Check the incoming connection
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- 6 - Clean up port forwards
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- 7 - Set up a sensor to monitor the expiry date of the certificate
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- 8 - Set up an automatic renewal of the TLS/SSL certificate
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@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ $ sudo chmod 755 /etc/letsencrypt/archive/
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Did all of that go without a hitch? Wahoo! Your Let's Encrypt certificate is now ready to be used with Home Assistant. Move to step 5 to put it all together
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### {% linkable_title 5 - Check the incoming conection %}
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### {% linkable_title 5 - Check the incoming connection %}
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<p class='note'>
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Following on from Step 4 your SSH will still be in the certbot folder. If you edit your configuration files over SSH you will need to change to your `homeassistant` folder:
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