Since some Months, its no longer possible to add TXT Records with the Name "_acme-challenge" to the base domain.
To override the fallback value, you must use a CNAME and proxy it.
For example.
CNAME _acme-challenge.yourdomain.com => proxy_acme-challenge.yourdomain.com
The TXT Records have to be created on proxy_acme-challenge.yourdomain.com
Since the default CNAME TTL is 3600 seconds, it is recommended to leave the CNAME record.
But if you would like to use the build-in SSL (for your web-site etc.) from one.com, you have to delete the record.
A new variable "ONECOM_KeepCnameProxy" you can set in the account.conf is used to keep the CNAME record.
By default the CNAME record will be removed.
For ex.: SAVED_ONECOM_KeepCnameProxy='1'
to keep the CNAME Record and speedup the process.
This fixes the parsing of the authorization segment in the response of
an order. Without this fix the start of the array is not found
correctly and therefore the finalize URL is part of the authorization
segment. Changing the regex to *\[[^\[]*\] fix this. Seems to be a typo
which has not been recognized so far. This can be only recognized if
the response is in a single line.
This fixes the parsing of the authorization segment in the response of
an order. Without this fix the start of the array is not found
correctly and therefore the finalize URL is part of the authorization
segment. Changing the regex to *\[[^\[]*\] fix this. Seems to be a typo
which has not been recognized so far. This can be only recognized if
the response is in a single line.
https://dnsapi.cn has change the default language to cn other then en. So the api call need to add `lang=en` to url params for getting the english messages.
And, They also change the susccess message from "Action completed successful" to "Operation successful". Simply use "successful" as keyword will be fine.
It was discovered in testing that PAN-OS < 9.0 has slightly different
requirements for the multipart/form-data format and requires the `type`
parameter to be passed in the URL. These corrections should work for all
PAN-OS versions.
When running --updateaccount, the ca/<ca>/account.json file isn't
updated with the new response showing the updated account details.
This can be a bit confusing if you add an email to the account but
then you're not sure if it actually applied looking at this file.
Write out the new response on successful account updates.