# letsencrypt.sh [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lukas2511/letsencrypt.sh.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lukas2511/letsencrypt.sh) This is a client for signing certificates with an ACME-server (currently only provided by letsencrypt) implemented as a relatively simple bash-script. It uses the `openssl` utility for everything related to actually handling keys and certificates, so you need to have that installed. Other dependencies are: curl, sed, grep, mktemp (all found on almost any system, curl being the only exception) Current features: - Signing of a list of domains - Renewal if a certificate is about to expire or SAN (subdomains) changed - Certificate revocation Please keep in mind that this software and even the acme-protocol are relatively young and may still have some unresolved issues. Feel free to report any issues you find with this script or contribute by submitting a pullrequest. ## Usage: ```text Usage: ./letsencrypt.sh [-h] [command [argument]] [parameter [argument]] [parameter [argument]] ... Default command: help Commands: --cron (-c) Sign/renew non-existant/changed/expiring certificates. --revoke (-r) path/to/cert.pem Revoke specified certificate --help (-h) Show help text --env (-e) Output configuration variables for use in other scripts Parameters: --domain (-d) domain.tld Use specified domain name(s) instead of domains.txt entry (one certificate!) --force (-x) Force renew of certificate even if it is longer valid than value in RENEW_DAYS --privkey (-p) path/to/key.pem Use specified private key instead of account key (useful for revocation) --config (-f) path/to/config.sh Use specified config file --hook (-k) path/to/hook.sh Use specified script for hooks --challenge (-t) http-01|dns-01 Which challenge should be used? Currently http-01 and dns-01 are supported ``` ### domains.txt The file `domains.txt` should have the following format: ```text example.com www.example.com example.net www.example.net wiki.example.net ``` This states that there should be two certificates `example.com` and `example.net`, with the other domains in the corresponding line being their alternative names. ### $WELLKNOWN / challenge-response Boulder (acme-server) is looking for challenge responses under your domain in the `.well-known/acme-challenge` directory This script uses `http-01`-type verification (for now) so you need to have that directory available over normal http (no ssl). A full URL would look like `http://example.org/.well-known/acme-challenge/c3VjaC1jaGFsbGVuZ2UtbXVjaA-aW52YWxpZC13b3c`. An example setup to get this to work would be: nginx.conf: ``` ... location /.well-known/acme-challenge { alias /var/www/letsencrypt; } ... ``` config.sh: ```bash ... WELLKNOWN="/var/www/letsencrypt" ... ``` An alternative to setting the WELLKNOWN variable would be to create a symlink to the default location next to the script (or BASEDIR): `ln -s /var/www/letsencrypt .acme-challenges` ### dns-01 challenge This script also supports the new `dns-01`-type verification. Be aware that at the moment this is not available on the production servers from letsencrypt. Please read `https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/dns-challenge-is-in-staging/8322` for the current state of `dns-01` support. You need a hook script that deploys the challenge to your DNS server! ## Import If you want to import existing keys from the official letsencrypt client have a look at [Import from official letsencrypt client](https://github.com/lukas2511/letsencrypt.sh/wiki/Import-from-official-letsencrypt-client).