Python library for the ACME protocol
https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt
Python library implementing the Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME) protocol. It is used by the Let's Encrypt project.
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Revision 4 (latest revision is 10)
Hans-Peter Jansen (frispete)
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- Remove obsolete Groups tag (fate#326485) - update to version 0.39.0 * Support for Python 3.8 was added to Certbot and all of its components. - update to version 0.38.0 * sync with main certbot package - update to version 0.37.2 * acme: Authz deactivation added to acme module. - update to version 0.36.0 (bsc#1141928) * Added missing error types from RFC8555 - update to 0.35.1 * sync with main certbot package - Use the %pytest macro - update to 0.34.2: * sync with main certbot package - update to 0.32.0 * Certbot and its acme module now depend on josepy>=1.1.0. * An ACME CA server may return a "Retry-After" HTTP header on authorization polling, as specified in the ACME protocol, to indicate when the next polling should occur. Certbot now reads this header if set and respect its value. * The acme module avoids sending the keyAuthorization field in the JWS payload when responding to a challenge as the field is
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