Configuration for OVH.
ovh
Here is an example bash command using the OVH provider:
OVH_APPLICATION_KEY=1234567898765432 \
OVH_APPLICATION_SECRET=b9841238feb177a84330febba8a832089 \
OVH_CONSUMER_KEY=256vfsd347245sdfg \
OVH_ENDPOINT=ovh-eu \
lego --email you@example.com --dns ovh --domains my.example.org run
Environment Variable Name | Description |
---|---|
OVH_APPLICATION_KEY |
Application key |
OVH_APPLICATION_SECRET |
Application secret |
OVH_CONSUMER_KEY |
Consumer key |
OVH_ENDPOINT |
Endpoint URL (ovh-eu or ovh-ca) |
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE
to reference a file instead of a value.
More information here.
Environment Variable Name | Description |
---|---|
OVH_HTTP_TIMEOUT |
API request timeout |
OVH_POLLING_INTERVAL |
Time between DNS propagation check |
OVH_PROPAGATION_TIMEOUT |
Maximum waiting time for DNS propagation |
OVH_TTL |
The TTL of the TXT record used for the DNS challenge |
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE
to reference a file instead of a value.
More information here.
Application key and secret can be created by following the OVH guide.
When requesting the consumer key, the following configuration can be use to define access rights:
{
"accessRules": [
{
"method": "POST",
"path": "/domain/zone/*"
},
{
"method": "DELETE",
"path": "/domain/zone/*"
}
]
}