lego/e2e/fixtures/certs/README.md
Ludovic Fernandez 42941ccea6
Refactor the core of the lib (#700)
- 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
2018-12-06 22:50:17 +01:00

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# certs/
This directory contains a CA certificate (`pebble.minica.pem`) and a private key
(`pebble.minica.key.pem`) that are used to issue a end-entity certificate (See
`certs/localhost`) for the Pebble HTTPS server.
To get your **testing code** to use Pebble without HTTPS errors you should
configure your ACME client to trust the `pebble.minica.pem` CA certificate. Your
ACME client should offer a runtime option to specify a list of root CAs that you
can configure to include the `pebble.minica.pem` file.
**Do not** add this CA certificate to the system trust store or in production
code!!! The CA's private key is **public** and anyone can use it to issue
certificates that will be trusted by a system with the Pebble CA in the trust
store.
To re-create all of the Pebble certificates run:
minica -ca-cert pebble.minica.pem \
-ca-key pebble.minica.key.pem \
-domains localhost,pebble \
-ip-addresses 127.0.0.1
From the `test/certs/` directory after [installing
MiniCA](https://github.com/jsha/minica#installation)