New Letsencrypt CLI
New Letsencrypt CLI
Anyone figured out how to use the new built in tools for Letsencrypt?
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Re: New Letsencrypt CLI
haven't used them myself but read somewhere yesterday on this forum
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v-add-letsencrypt-domain USER DOMAIN [ALIASES] [RESTART]
v-add-letsencrypt-user USER [EMAIL]
v-check-letsencrypt-domain USER DOMAIN
v-list-letsencrypt-user USER [FORMAT]
v-sign-letsencrypt-csr USER DOMAIN CSR_DIR [FORMAT]
v-update-letsencrypt-ssl
Last edited by mehargags on Sat Jul 02, 2016 3:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: New Letsencrypt CLI
Yeah, already ran them to look at arguments.
I assume I have to add a LE user followed by adding the domain but unsure on v-sign-letsencrypt-csr
Don't really want to screw up running production sites by experimenting.
I assume I have to add a LE user followed by adding the domain but unsure on v-sign-letsencrypt-csr
Don't really want to screw up running production sites by experimenting.
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don't try them on a production server... It is experimental and untested so try out on a dev/practice server
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Please refer to the below link on Let's Encrypt CLI -
https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-cli
https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-cli
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v-add-letsencrypt-domain USER DOMAIN [ALIASES] [RESTART]
Re: New Letsencrypt CLI
When I run v-add-letsencrypt-domain USER DOMAIN On CentOS 7 I got the errors:
/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-add-letsencrypt-user: line 59: xxd: command not found
/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-add-letsencrypt-user: line 63: xxd: command not found
Error: LetsEncrypt account registration 400
Solution for that was to install xxd running the command:
/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-add-letsencrypt-user: line 59: xxd: command not found
/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-add-letsencrypt-user: line 63: xxd: command not found
Error: LetsEncrypt account registration 400
Solution for that was to install xxd running the command:
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yum install vim-common
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v-add-letsencrypt-domain USER DOMAIN [ALIASES] [RESTART]
I just run from previously domain that use letsencrypt-vesta. All working without any problem.
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Ok, closed.