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Show help message: |
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root@v1:~# acme.sh |
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https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh |
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v2.1.1 |
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Usage: acme.sh command ...[parameters].... |
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Commands: |
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--help, -h Show this help message. |
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--version, -v Show version info. |
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--install Install acme.sh to your system. |
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--uninstall Uninstall acme.sh, and uninstall the cron job. |
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--issue Issue a cert. |
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--installcert Install the issued cert to apache/nginx or any other server. |
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--renew, -r Renew a cert. |
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--renewAll Renew all the certs |
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--revoke Revoke a cert. |
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--installcronjob Install the cron job to renew certs, you don't need to call this. The 'install' command can automatically install the cron job. |
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--uninstallcronjob Uninstall the cron job. The 'uninstall' command can do this automatically. |
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--cron Run cron job to renew all the certs. |
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--toPkcs Export the certificate and key to a pfx file. |
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--createAccountKey, -cak Create an account private key, professional use. |
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--createDomainKey, -cdk Create an domain private key, professional use. |
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--createCSR, -ccsr Create CSR , professional use. |
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Parameters: |
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--domain, -d domain.tld Specifies a domain, used to issue, renew or revoke etc. |
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--force, -f Used to force to install or force to renew a cert immediately. |
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--staging, --test Use staging server, just for test. |
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--debug Output debug info. |
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--webroot, -w /path/to/webroot Specifies the web root folder for web root mode. |
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--standalone Use standalone mode. |
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--apache Use apache mode. |
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--dns [dns-cf|dns-dp|dns-cx|/path/to/api/file] Use dns mode or dns api. |
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--keylength, -k [2048] Specifies the domain key length: 2048, 3072, 4096, 8192 or ec-256, ec-384. |
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--accountkeylength, -ak [2048] Specifies the account key length. |
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These parameters are to install the cert to nginx/apache or anyother server after issue/renew a cert: |
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--certpath /path/to/real/cert/file After issue/renew, the cert will be copied to this path. |
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--keypath /path/to/real/key/file After issue/renew, the key will be copied to this path. |
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--capath /path/to/real/ca/file After issue/renew, the intermediate cert will be copied to this path. |
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--fullchainpath /path/to/fullchain/file After issue/renew, the fullchain cert will be copied to this path. |
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--reloadcmd "service nginx reload" After issue/renew, it's used to reload the server. |
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--accountconf Specifies a customized account config file. |
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--home Specifies the home dir for acme.sh . |
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--certhome Specifies the home dir to save all the certs, only valid for '--install' command. |
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--useragent Specifies the user agent string. it will be saved for future use too. |
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--accountemail Specifies the account email for registering, Only valid for the '--install' command. |
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--accountkey Specifies the account key path, Only valid for the '--install' command. |
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--days Specifies the days to renew the cert when using '--issue' command. The max value is 80 days. |
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root@v1:~# acme.sh -h |
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