package letsencrypt
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ACME implementation in OCaml
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
letsencrypt-2.0.0.tbz
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let's encrypt - an ACME implementation in OCaml
This package contains an implementation of the ACME protocol (mostly client side) purely in OCaml based on RFC 8555. The HTTP, DNS, and ALPN challenges are implemented.
Build with:
$ opam install letsencrypt
$ opam install letsencrypt-app #for oacmel, the LE client binaryGenerate a new account key with:
$ openssl req -newkey rsa > csr.pem
$ openssl genrsa > account.pemwith OCaml version ≥ 4.07.0. Note: acme.ml is not tested, and should be considered yet to be implemented.
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