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module:letsyncrypt [2019/07/24 15:26] – [Setup] Beautification and added GroupReadableKeyFile digital manmodule:letsyncrypt [2019/12/07 15:12] – Added more clarifications regarding letsyncrypt.ini and moved stuff around. digital man
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 LetSyncrypt is a [[https://letsencrypt.org/|Let's Encrypt]] client for Synchronet which uses the ACMEv2 protocol. LetSyncrypt is a [[https://letsencrypt.org/|Let's Encrypt]] client for Synchronet which uses the ACMEv2 protocol.
  
-===== Setup =====+===== Install =====
  
 LetSyncrypt should be added as a timed event. LetSyncrypt should be added as a timed event.
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 </file> </file>
  
-If you have multiple domain names, you can have LetSyncrypt put them all in a single certificate, even if you have virtual hosts.  Edit the ''[[dir:ctrl]]/letsyncrypt.ini'' file and add a [Domains] section where the key is the hostname, and the value is the web root for that domain:+===== Configure =====
  
-<file ini> +LetSyncrypt is configured via the ''[[dir:ctrl]]/[[http://cvs.synchro.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ctrl/letsyncrypt.ini|letsyncrypt.ini]]'' file.
-[Domains] +
-nix.synchro.net = /sbbs/web/root +
-home.bbsdev.net /sbbs/web/root +
-gallery.bbsdev.net = /sbbs/web/root/gallery.bbsdev.net +
-pics.bbsdev.net = /sbbs/web/root/pics.bbsdev.net +
-</file>+
  
-This example has four domains (nix.synchro.net, home.bbsdev.net, gallery.bbsdev.net, and pics.bbsdev.net).  The last two are virtual hosts, so have their web root as a subdirectory of the main web root.+You must indicate that you agree to the Let's Encrypt Terms of Service by setting ''TOSAgreed = true'' in this file.
  
-You can specify the ACMEv2 endpoint using the ''Host'' and ''Directory'' keys in the [[config:ini_files#root_section|root section]].  ''Host'' is the domain name of the ACMEv2 endpoint, and ''Directory'' is appended to it to generate the URL that is fetched for the Directory object.  You can also indicate that you agree to the Terms of Service by setting ''TOSAgreed = true''.+You can specify the ACMEv2 endpoint using the ''Host'' and ''Directory'' keys in the [[config:ini_files#root_section|root section]] of this file.  ''Host'' is the domain name of the ACMEv2 endpoint, and ''Directory'' is appended to it to generate the URL that is fetched for the Directory object.  
  
 <file ini> <file ini>
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 </file> </file>
  
-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"+Note that without setting ''TOSAgreed = true'', 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.
 +
 +==== Domains ====
 +
 +If you have multiple domain names, you can have LetSyncrypt put them all in a single certificate, even if you have virtual hosts.  Edit the ''[[dir:ctrl]]/letsyncrypt.ini'' file and add a ''[Domains]'' section (if it doesn't already exist) and a key for each hostname with the value of the web root for that domain:
 +
 +<file ini>
 +[Domains]
 +nix.synchro.net = /sbbs/web/root
 +home.bbsdev.net = /sbbs/web/root
 +gallery.bbsdev.net = /sbbs/web/root/gallery.bbsdev.net
 +pics.bbsdev.net = /sbbs/web/root/pics.bbsdev.net
 +</file>
 +
 +This example has four domains (nix.synchro.net, home.bbsdev.net, gallery.bbsdev.net, and pics.bbsdev.net).  The last two are virtual hosts, so have their web root as a subdirectory of the main [[server:web]] root.
  
 ===== Running Manually ===== ===== Running Manually =====
  
-You can also run the script using jsexec.  It accepts a number of arguments:+You can also run the LetSyncrypt script using [[util:jsexec]].  It accepts a number of arguments:
  
 ''%%--new-key%%'' Changes the account key ''%%--new-key%%'' Changes the account key
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 ===== See Also ===== ===== See Also =====
-  * [[:module:|module index]]+  * [[:module:|Modules]]
  
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