letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script

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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
* Signing of a CSR
* Renewal if a certificate is about to expire or SAN (subdomains) changed
* Certificate revocation

Source Files (show merged sources derived from linked package)
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acme-challenge.conf.apache.in 0000000176 176 Bytes
acme-challenge.conf.lighttpd.in 0000000098 98 Bytes
acme-challenge.conf.nginx.in 0000000528 528 Bytes
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dehydrated.changes 0000005137 5.02 KB
dehydrated.cron.in 0000000177 177 Bytes
dehydrated.spec 0000007655 7.48 KB
dehydrated.tmpfiles.d 0000000135 135 Bytes
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