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acme-client is no longer in the repos - looks like its been replaced with acmetool. I assume by the same author? I'm nowhere near experienced enough to refactor this page BUT the user guide (hlandau.github.io/acme/userguide) is pretty good, you set it up like so: | acme-client is no longer in the repos - looks like its been replaced with acmetool. I assume by the same author? I'm nowhere near experienced enough to refactor this page BUT the user guide (hlandau.github.io/acme/userguide) is pretty good, you set it up like so: | ||
acmetool quickstart | |||
and then: | and then: | ||
acmetool want example.com voidlinux.org | |||
(With your domains, d'uh!) is a great way to get going - I found the proxy version worked quite well with just a few adjustments from the guides here. Hopefully someone with experience will fix this up. Alpine/nGinX is a blazing fast way to proxy HTTP/HTTPS to my hodge-podge of servers.[[User:Marcdraco|Marcdraco]] ([[User talk:Marcdraco|talk]]) 13:27, 24 May 2019 (UTC) | (With your domains, d'uh!) is a great way to get going - I found the proxy version worked quite well with just a few adjustments from the guides here. Hopefully someone with experience will fix this up. Alpine/nGinX is a blazing fast way to proxy HTTP/HTTPS to my hodge-podge of servers.[[User:Marcdraco|Marcdraco]] ([[User talk:Marcdraco|talk]]) 13:27, 24 May 2019 (UTC) | ||
Note that acme-client is now back in the repos, but it's a port of the OpenBSD fork (https://git.wolfsden.cz/acme-client-portable/about/) so the options on the page don't exists. Here's the man page: https://man.openbsd.org/acme-client.1[[User:Nino|Nino]] ([[User talk:Nino|talk]]) 21:30, 26 May 2024 (UTC) |
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acme-client is no longer in the repos - looks like its been replaced with acmetool. I assume by the same author? I'm nowhere near experienced enough to refactor this page BUT the user guide (hlandau.github.io/acme/userguide) is pretty good, you set it up like so:
acmetool quickstart
and then:
acmetool want example.com voidlinux.org
(With your domains, d'uh!) is a great way to get going - I found the proxy version worked quite well with just a few adjustments from the guides here. Hopefully someone with experience will fix this up. Alpine/nGinX is a blazing fast way to proxy HTTP/HTTPS to my hodge-podge of servers.Marcdraco (talk) 13:27, 24 May 2019 (UTC)
Note that acme-client is now back in the repos, but it's a port of the OpenBSD fork (https://git.wolfsden.cz/acme-client-portable/about/) so the options on the page don't exists. Here's the man page: https://man.openbsd.org/acme-client.1Nino (talk) 21:30, 26 May 2024 (UTC)