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Source: acmetool
Maintainer: Christian Pointner <equinox@spreadspace.org>
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Standards-Version: 3.9.2
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), wget, ca-certificates
Package: acmetool
Architecture: amd64 i386 armhf arm64
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, adduser
Recommends: sudo
Description: command line tool for automatically acquiring certificates
acmetool is an easy-to-use command line tool for automatically acquiring
certificates from ACME servers (such as Let's Encrypt). Designed to flexibly
integrate into your webserver setup to enable automatic verification. Unlike
the official Let's Encrypt client, this doesn't modify your web server
configuration.
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You can perform verifications using port 80 or 443 (if you don't yet have a
server running on one of them); via webroot; by configuring your webserver to
proxy requests for /.well-known/acme-challenge/ to a special port (402) which
acmetool can listen on.
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acmetool is intended to be "magic-free". All of acmetool's state is stored in
a simple, comprehensible directory of flat files.
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acmetool is intended to work like "make". The state directory expresses target
domain names, and whenever acmetool is invoked, it ensures that valid
certificates are available to meet those names. Certificates which will expire
soon are renewed. acmetool is thus idempotent and minimises the use of state.
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