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- Packages - Isolate code used by the CLI into the package `cmd` - (experimental) Add e2e tests for HTTP01, TLS-ALPN-01 and DNS-01, use [Pebble](https://github.com/letsencrypt/pebble) and [challtestsrv](https://github.com/letsencrypt/boulder/tree/master/test/challtestsrv) - Support non-ascii domain name (punnycode) - Check all challenges in a predictable order - No more global exported variables - Archive revoked certificates - Fixes revocation for subdomains and non-ascii domains - Disable pending authorizations - use pointer for RemoteError/ProblemDetails - Poll authz URL instead of challenge URL - The ability for a DNS provider to solve the challenge sequentially - Check all nameservers in a predictable order - Option to disable the complete propagation Requirement - CLI, support for renew with CSR - CLI, add SAN on renew - Add command to list certificates. - Logs every iteration of waiting for the propagation - update DNSimple client - update github.com/miekg/dns |
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Execute an external program
Solving the DNS-01 challenge using an external program.
Description
The file name of the external program is specified in the environment variable EXEC_PATH
.
When it is run by lego, three command-line parameters are passed to it: The action ("present" or "cleanup"), the fully-qualified domain name and the value for the record.
For example, requesting a certificate for the domain 'foo.example.com' can be achieved by calling lego as follows:
EXEC_PATH=./update-dns.sh \
lego --dns exec \
--domains foo.example.com \
--email invalid@example.com run
It will then call the program './update-dns.sh' with like this:
./update-dns.sh "present" "_acme-challenge.foo.example.com." "MsijOYZxqyjGnFGwhjrhfg-Xgbl5r68WPda0J9EgqqI"
The program then needs to make sure the record is inserted. When it returns an error via a non-zero exit code, lego aborts.
When the record is to be removed again,
the program is called with the first command-line parameter set to cleanup
instead of present
.
If you want to use the raw domain, token, and keyAuth values with your program, you can set EXEC_MODE=RAW
:
EXEC_MODE=RAW \
EXEC_PATH=./update-dns.sh \
lego --dns exec \
--domains foo.example.com \
--email invalid@example.com run
It will then call the program ./update-dns.sh
like this:
./update-dns.sh "present" "foo.example.com." "--" "some-token" "KxAy-J3NwUmg9ZQuM-gP_Mq1nStaYSaP9tYQs5_-YsE.ksT-qywTd8058G-SHHWA3RAN72Pr0yWtPYmmY5UBpQ8"
Commands
Present
Mode | Command |
---|---|
default | myprogram present -- <FQDN> <record> |
RAW |
myprogram present -- <domain> <token> <key_auth> |
Cleanup
Mode | Command |
---|---|
default | myprogram cleanup -- <FQDN> <record> |
RAW |
myprogram cleanup -- <domain> <token> <key_auth> |
Timeout
The command have to display propagation timeout and polling interval into Stdout.
The values must be formatted as JSON, and times are in seconds.
Example: {"timeout": 30, "interval": 5}
If an error occurs or if the command is not provided: the default display propagation timeout and polling interval are used.
Mode | Command |
---|---|
default | myprogram timeout |
RAW |
myprogram timeout |
NOTE
The --
is because the token MAY start with a -
, and the called program may try and interpret a - as indicating a flag.
In the case of urfave, which is commonly used,
you can use the --
delimiter to specify the start of positional arguments, and handle such a string safely.