2.1 KiB
2.1 KiB
title | date | draft | slug |
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MythicBeasts | 2019-03-03T16:39:46+01:00 | false | mythicbeasts |
Since: v0.3.7
Configuration for MythicBeasts.
- Code:
mythicbeasts
Here is an example bash command using the MythicBeasts provider:
MYTHICBEASTS_USER_NAME=myuser \
MYTHICBEASTS_PASSWORD=mypass \
lego --dns mythicbeasts --domains my.domain.com --email my@email.com run
Credentials
Environment Variable Name | Description |
---|---|
MYTHICBEASTS_PASSWORD |
Password |
MYTHICBEASTS_USERNAME |
User name |
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE
to reference a file instead of a value.
More information here.
Additional Configuration
Environment Variable Name | Description |
---|---|
MYTHICBEASTS_API_ENDPOINT |
The endpoint for the API (must implement v2) |
MYTHICBEASTS_HTTP_TIMEOUT |
API request timeout |
MYTHICBEASTS_POLLING_INTERVAL |
Time between DNS propagation check |
MYTHICBEASTS_PROPAGATION_TIMEOUT |
Maximum waiting time for DNS propagation |
MYTHICBEASTS_TTL |
The TTL of the TXT record used for the DNS challenge |
MYTHICBEASYS_AUTH_API_ENDPOINT |
The endpoint for Mythic Beasts' Authentication |
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE
to reference a file instead of a value.
More information here.
If you are using specific API keys, then the username is the API ID for your API key, and the password is the API secret.
Your API key name is not needed to operate lego.