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@ -92,9 +92,19 @@ In all the cases, the issued cert will be placed in "~/.le/domain.com/" |
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# Just issue a cert: |
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# Just issue a cert: |
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Example 1: |
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Only one domain: |
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le issue /home/wwwroot/aa.com aa.com |
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``` |
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Example 2: |
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Multiple domains in the same cert: |
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``` |
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``` |
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le issue /home/wwwroot/aa.com aa.com www.aa.com,cp.aa.com |
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le issue /home/wwwroot/aa.com aa.com www.aa.com,cp.aa.com |
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``` |
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``` |
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First argument `/home/wwwroot/aa.com` is the web root folder, You must have `write` access to this folder. |
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First argument `/home/wwwroot/aa.com` is the web root folder, You must have `write` access to this folder. |
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Second argument "aa.com" is the main domain you want to issue cert for. |
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Second argument "aa.com" is the main domain you want to issue cert for. |
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