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module:letsyncrypt [2018/02/27 22:32] – [Setup] Stress the importance of setting TOSAgreed=true deucemodule:letsyncrypt [2018/03/13 10:31] – Remove caveat, ACMEv2 is a go! deuce
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-Not that without the TOSAgreed=true line, you will likely never get a certificate.+Note that without the TOSAgreed=true line, you will likely never get a certificate, but the first few words in this file at present are "This Subscriber Agreement (“Agreement”) is a legally binding contract"
  
 Do not modify the ''State'' or ''key_id'' sections of this file. Do not modify the ''State'' or ''key_id'' sections of this file.
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 ''%%--tos%%'' Prints the URL for the Terms of Service. ''%%--tos%%'' Prints the URL for the Terms of Service.
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-===== Important Caveat ===== 
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-At present (February 27, 2018), Let's Encrypt does not support ACMEv2 for trusted certificates.  The server was expected to go live on February 27, 2018, but it was [[https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/acmev2-and-wildcard-launch-delay/53654|delayed]].  Once it goes live, letsyncrypt.js will be updated to use the newly announced server (likely acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org).  Until then, installed certificates will not be trusted, being issued by the staging server, signed by “Fake LE Intermediate X1”. 
  
 ===== See Also ===== ===== See Also =====