lego/docs/data/zz_cli_help.toml
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[[command]]
title = "lego help"
content = """
NAME:
lego - Let's Encrypt client written in Go
USAGE:
lego [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
COMMANDS:
run Register an account, then create and install a certificate
revoke Revoke a certificate
renew Renew a certificate
dnshelp Shows additional help for the '--dns' global option
list Display certificates and accounts information.
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--domains value, -d value [ --domains value, -d value ] Add a domain to the process. Can be specified multiple times.
--server value, -s value CA hostname (and optionally :port). The server certificate must be trusted in order to avoid further modifications to the client. (default: "https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory")
--accept-tos, -a By setting this flag to true you indicate that you accept the current Let's Encrypt terms of service. (default: false)
--email value, -m value Email used for registration and recovery contact.
--csr value, -c value Certificate signing request filename, if an external CSR is to be used.
--eab Use External Account Binding for account registration. Requires --kid and --hmac. (default: false)
--kid value Key identifier from External CA. Used for External Account Binding.
--hmac value MAC key from External CA. Should be in Base64 URL Encoding without padding format. Used for External Account Binding.
--key-type value, -k value Key type to use for private keys. Supported: rsa2048, rsa3072, rsa4096, rsa8192, ec256, ec384. (default: "ec256")
--filename value (deprecated) Filename of the generated certificate.
--path value Directory to use for storing the data. (default: "./.lego") [$LEGO_PATH]
--http Use the HTTP-01 challenge to solve challenges. Can be mixed with other types of challenges. (default: false)
--http.port value Set the port and interface to use for HTTP-01 based challenges to listen on. Supported: interface:port or :port. (default: ":80")
--http.proxy-header value Validate against this HTTP header when solving HTTP-01 based challenges behind a reverse proxy. (default: "Host")
--http.webroot value Set the webroot folder to use for HTTP-01 based challenges to write directly to the .well-known/acme-challenge file. This disables the built-in server and expects the given directory to be publicly served with access to .well-known/acme-challenge
--http.memcached-host value [ --http.memcached-host value ] Set the memcached host(s) to use for HTTP-01 based challenges. Challenges will be written to all specified hosts.
--tls Use the TLS-ALPN-01 challenge to solve challenges. Can be mixed with other types of challenges. (default: false)
--tls.port value Set the port and interface to use for TLS-ALPN-01 based challenges to listen on. Supported: interface:port or :port. (default: ":443")
--dns value Solve a DNS-01 challenge using the specified provider. Can be mixed with other types of challenges. Run 'lego dnshelp' for help on usage.
--dns.disable-cp By setting this flag to true, disables the need to await propagation of the TXT record to all authoritative name servers. (default: false)
--dns.resolvers value [ --dns.resolvers value ] Set the resolvers to use for performing (recursive) CNAME resolving and apex domain determination. For DNS-01 challenge verification, the authoritative DNS server is queried directly. Supported: host:port. The default is to use the system resolvers, or Google's DNS resolvers if the system's cannot be determined.
--http-timeout value Set the HTTP timeout value to a specific value in seconds. (default: 0)
--dns-timeout value Set the DNS timeout value to a specific value in seconds. Used only when performing authoritative name server queries. (default: 10)
--pem Generate an additional .pem (base64) file by concatenating the .key and .crt files together. (default: false)
--pfx Generate an additional .pfx (PKCS#12) file by concatenating the .key and .crt and issuer .crt files together. (default: false)
--pfx.pass value The password used to encrypt the .pfx (PCKS#12) file. (default: "changeit")
--cert.timeout value Set the certificate timeout value to a specific value in seconds. Only used when obtaining certificates. (default: 30)
--user-agent value Add to the user-agent sent to the CA to identify an application embedding lego-cli
--help, -h show help
"""
[[command]]
title = "lego help run"
content = """
NAME:
lego run - Register an account, then create and install a certificate
USAGE:
lego run [command options] [arguments...]
OPTIONS:
--no-bundle Do not create a certificate bundle by adding the issuers certificate to the new certificate. (default: false)
--must-staple Include the OCSP must staple TLS extension in the CSR and generated certificate. Only works if the CSR is generated by lego. (default: false)
--not-before value Set the notBefore field in the certificate (RFC3339 format)
--not-after value Set the notAfter field in the certificate (RFC3339 format)
--preferred-chain value If the CA offers multiple certificate chains, prefer the chain with an issuer matching this Subject Common Name. If no match, the default offered chain will be used.
--always-deactivate-authorizations value Force the authorizations to be relinquished even if the certificate request was successful.
--run-hook value Define a hook. The hook is executed when the certificates are effectively created.
--help, -h show help
"""
[[command]]
title = "lego help renew"
content = """
NAME:
lego renew - Renew a certificate
USAGE:
lego renew [command options] [arguments...]
OPTIONS:
--days value The number of days left on a certificate to renew it. (default: 0)
--ari-enable Use the renewalInfo endpoint (draft-ietf-acme-ari) to check if a certificate should be renewed. (default: false)
--ari-hash-name value The string representation of the hash expected by the renewalInfo endpoint (e.g. "SHA-256").
--ari-wait-to-renew-duration value The maximum duration you're willing to sleep for a renewal time returned by the renewalInfo endpoint. (default: 0s)
--reuse-key Used to indicate you want to reuse your current private key for the new certificate. (default: false)
--no-bundle Do not create a certificate bundle by adding the issuers certificate to the new certificate. (default: false)
--must-staple Include the OCSP must staple TLS extension in the CSR and generated certificate. Only works if the CSR is generated by lego. (default: false)
--not-before value Set the notBefore field in the certificate (RFC3339 format)
--not-after value Set the notAfter field in the certificate (RFC3339 format)
--preferred-chain value If the CA offers multiple certificate chains, prefer the chain with an issuer matching this Subject Common Name. If no match, the default offered chain will be used.
--always-deactivate-authorizations value Force the authorizations to be relinquished even if the certificate request was successful.
--renew-hook value Define a hook. The hook is executed only when the certificates are effectively renewed.
--no-random-sleep Do not add a random sleep before the renewal. We do not recommend using this flag if you are doing your renewals in an automated way. (default: false)
--help, -h show help
"""
[[command]]
title = "lego help revoke"
content = """
NAME:
lego revoke - Revoke a certificate
USAGE:
lego revoke [command options] [arguments...]
OPTIONS:
--keep, -k Keep the certificates after the revocation instead of archiving them. (default: false)
--reason value Identifies the reason for the certificate revocation. See https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5280.html#section-5.3.1. Valid values are: 0 (unspecified), 1 (keyCompromise), 2 (cACompromise), 3 (affiliationChanged), 4 (superseded), 5 (cessationOfOperation), 6 (certificateHold), 8 (removeFromCRL), 9 (privilegeWithdrawn), or 10 (aACompromise). (default: 0)
--help, -h show help
"""
[[command]]
title = "lego help list"
content = """
NAME:
lego list - Display certificates and accounts information.
USAGE:
lego list [command options] [arguments...]
OPTIONS:
--accounts, -a Display accounts. (default: false)
--names, -n Display certificate common names only. (default: false)
--help, -h show help
"""
[[command]]
title = "lego dnshelp"
content = """
Credentials for DNS providers must be passed through environment variables.
To display the documentation for a specific DNS provider, run:
$ lego dnshelp -c code
Supported DNS providers:
acme-dns, alidns, allinkl, arvancloud, auroradns, autodns, azure, bindman, bluecat, brandit, bunny, checkdomain, civo, clouddns, cloudflare, cloudns, cloudxns, conoha, constellix, derak, desec, designate, digitalocean, dnshomede, dnsimple, dnsmadeeasy, dnspod, dode, domeneshop, dreamhost, duckdns, dyn, dynu, easydns, edgedns, efficientip, epik, exec, exoscale, freemyip, gandi, gandiv5, gcloud, gcore, glesys, godaddy, googledomains, hetzner, hostingde, hosttech, httpreq, hurricane, hyperone, ibmcloud, iij, iijdpf, infoblox, infomaniak, internetbs, inwx, ionos, iwantmyname, joker, liara, lightsail, linode, liquidweb, loopia, luadns, manual, mydnsjp, mythicbeasts, namecheap, namedotcom, namesilo, nearlyfreespeech, netcup, netlify, nicmanager, nifcloud, njalla, nodion, ns1, oraclecloud, otc, ovh, pdns, plesk, porkbun, rackspace, rcodezero, regru, rfc2136, rimuhosting, route53, safedns, sakuracloud, scaleway, selectel, servercow, simply, sonic, stackpath, tencentcloud, transip, ultradns, variomedia, vegadns, vercel, versio, vinyldns, vkcloud, vscale, vultr, websupport, wedos, yandex, yandexcloud, zoneee, zonomi
More information: https://go-acme.github.io/lego/dns
"""