To use:
- 1. Install letsencrypt as usual, with letsencrypt-auto.
+ 1. Install certbot as usual.
- 2. Activate the venv:
+ 2. Activate the venv, if installed in a venv:
- . ~/.local/share/letsencrypt/bin/activate
+ . ~/.local/share/certbot/bin/activate
3. Install the module:
- pip install -e path/to/this/letsencrypt-varnish
+ pip3 install -e path/to/this/certbot-varnish
4. Ask for a certificate:
- sudo ~/.local/share/letsencrypt/bin/letsencrypt --agree-dev-preview --server https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory -a letsencrypt-varnish-plugin:varnish -d <domain> certonly
+ sudo certbot -a certbot-varnish:varnish -d <domain> certonly
-There is no installation module, since Varnish itself does not support SSL.
-If there's enough interest, I might make a hitch installation module to go
-with the Varnish authenticator module.
+Varnish itself does not support SSL, so the module is just for authentication,
+just installation. There is a Hitch installation module at
+
+ https://git.sesse.net/?p=letsencrypt-hitch-plugin;a=summary
The Varnish authenticator plugin is licensed under the same terms as the Let's
Encrypt client itself.