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README.md

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🔐 acme.sh

An ACME Protocol Client Written Purely in Shell

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Features

  • 🐚 An ACME protocol client written purely in Shell (Unix shell) language
  • 📜 Full ACME protocol implementation
  • 🔑 Support ECDSA certificates
  • 🌐 Support SAN and wildcard certificates
  • Simple, powerful and very easy to use — only 3 minutes to learn!
  • 🔧 Compatible with Bash, dash and sh
  • 🚫 No dependencies on Python
  • 🔄 One script to issue, renew and install your certificates automatically
  • 👤 DOES NOT require root/sudoer access
  • 🐳 Docker ready
  • 🌍 IPv6 ready
  • 📧 Cron job notifications for renewal or error

💡 It's probably the easiest & smartest shell script to automatically issue & renew free certificates.

📚 Wiki🐳 Docker Guide🐦 Twitter


🌏 中文说明


🏆 Who Uses acme.sh?


🖥️ Tested OS

NO Status Platform
1 MacOS Mac OSX
2 Windows Windows (cygwin with curl, openssl and crontab included)
3 FreeBSD FreeBSD
4 Solaris Solaris
5 Ubuntu Ubuntu
6 NA pfsense
7 OpenBSD OpenBSD
8 NetBSD NetBSD
9 DragonFlyBSD DragonFlyBSD
10 Omnios Omnios
11 OpenIndiana OpenIndiana
12 Linux Debian
13 Linux openSUSE
14 Linux Alpine Linux (with curl)
15 Linux Archlinux
16 Linux fedora
17 Linux Kali Linux
18 Linux Oracle Linux
19 Linux Mageia
20 Linux Gentoo Linux
21 ----- Cloud Linux https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/111
22 ----- OpenWRT: Tested and working. See wiki page
23 Proxmox: See Proxmox VE Wiki. Version 4.x, 5.0, 5.1, version 5.2 and up

🧪 Check our testing project

🖥️ The testing VMs are supported by vmactions.org


🏛️ Supported CA

CA Status
ZeroSSL.com CA Default
Letsencrypt.org CA Supported
SSL.com CA Supported
Google.com Public CA Supported
Actalis.com CA Supported
Pebble strict Mode Supported
Any RFC8555-compliant CA Supported

⚙️ Supported Modes

Mode Description
📁 Webroot mode Use existing webroot directory
🖥️ Standalone mode Built-in webserver on port 80
🔐 Standalone tls-alpn mode Built-in webserver on port 443
🪶 Apache mode Use Apache for verification
Nginx mode Use Nginx for verification
🌐 DNS mode Use DNS TXT records
🔗 DNS alias mode Use DNS alias for verification
📡 Stateless mode Stateless verification

📖 Usage Guide

1️⃣ How to Install

📥 Install Online

Check this project: https://github.com/acmesh-official/get.acme.sh

curl https://get.acme.sh | sh -s email=my@example.com

Or:

wget -O -  https://get.acme.sh | sh -s email=my@example.com

📦 Install from Git

Clone this project and launch installation:

git clone https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh.git
cd ./acme.sh
./acme.sh --install -m my@example.com

💡 You don't have to be root then, although it is recommended.

📚 Advanced Installation: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-install

The installer will perform 3 actions:

  1. Create and copy acme.sh to your home dir ($HOME): ~/.acme.sh/. All certs will be placed in this folder too.
  2. Create alias for: acme.sh=~/.acme.sh/acme.sh.
  3. Create daily cron job to check and renew the certs if needed.

Cron entry example:

0 0 * * * "/home/user/.acme.sh"/acme.sh --cron --home "/home/user/.acme.sh" > /dev/null

⚠️ After the installation, you must close the current terminal and reopen it to make the alias take effect.

You are ready to issue certs now!

Show help message:

acme.sh -h

2️⃣ Issue a Certificate

Example 1: Single domain.

acme.sh --issue -d example.com -w /home/wwwroot/example.com

or:

acme.sh --issue -d example.com -w /home/username/public_html

or:

acme.sh --issue -d example.com -w /var/www/html

Example 2: Multiple domains in the same cert.

acme.sh --issue -d example.com -d www.example.com -d cp.example.com -w /home/wwwroot/example.com

The parameter /home/wwwroot/example.com or /home/username/public_html or /var/www/html is the web root folder where you host your website files. You MUST have write access to this folder.

Second argument "example.com" is the main domain you want to issue the cert for. You must have at least one domain there.

You must point and bind all the domains to the same webroot dir: /home/wwwroot/example.com.

The certs will be placed in ~/.acme.sh/example.com/

🔄 The certs will be renewed automatically every 30 days.

🔐 The certs will default to ECC certificates.

📚 More examples: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-issue-a-cert


3️⃣ Install the Certificate to Apache/Nginx

After the cert is generated, you probably want to install/copy the cert to your Apache/Nginx or other servers.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: You MUST use this command to copy the certs to the target files. DO NOT use the certs files in ~/.acme.sh/ folder — they are for internal use only, the folder structure may change in the future.

🪶 Apache Example:

acme.sh --install-cert -d example.com \
--cert-file      /path/to/certfile/in/apache/cert.pem  \
--key-file       /path/to/keyfile/in/apache/key.pem  \
--fullchain-file /path/to/fullchain/certfile/apache/fullchain.pem \
--reloadcmd     "service apache2 force-reload"

Nginx Example:

acme.sh --install-cert -d example.com \
--key-file       /path/to/keyfile/in/nginx/key.pem  \
--fullchain-file /path/to/fullchain/nginx/cert.pem \
--reloadcmd     "service nginx force-reload"

Only the domain is required, all the other parameters are optional.

The ownership and permission info of existing files are preserved. You can pre-create the files to define the ownership and permission.

Install/copy the cert/key to the production Apache or Nginx path.

🔄 The cert will be renewed every 30 days by default (configurable). Once renewed, the Apache/Nginx service will be reloaded automatically.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: The reloadcmd is very important. The cert can be automatically renewed, but without a correct reloadcmd, the cert may not be flushed to your server (like nginx or apache), then your website will not be able to show the renewed cert.


4️⃣ Use Standalone Server to Issue Certificate

🔐 Requires root/sudoer or permission to listen on port 80 (TCP)

⚠️ Port 80 (TCP) MUST be free to listen on, otherwise you will be prompted to free it and try again.

acme.sh --issue --standalone -d example.com -d www.example.com -d cp.example.com

📚 More examples: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-issue-a-cert


5️⃣ Use Standalone TLS Server to Issue Certificate

🔐 Requires root/sudoer or permission to listen on port 443 (TCP)

⚠️ Port 443 (TCP) MUST be free to listen on, otherwise you will be prompted to free it and try again.

acme.sh --issue --alpn -d example.com -d www.example.com -d cp.example.com

📚 More examples: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-issue-a-cert


6️⃣ Use Apache Mode

🔐 Requires root/sudoer to interact with Apache server

If you are running a web server, it is recommended to use the Webroot mode.

Particularly, if you are running an Apache server, you can use Apache mode instead. This mode doesn't write any files to your web root folder.

acme.sh --issue --apache -d example.com -d www.example.com -d cp.example.com

💡 Note: This Apache mode is only to issue the cert, it will not change your Apache config files. You will need to configure your website config files to use the cert by yourself. We don't want to mess with your Apache server, don't worry!

📚 More examples: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-issue-a-cert


7️⃣ Use Nginx Mode

🔐 Requires root/sudoer to interact with Nginx server

If you are running a web server, it is recommended to use the Webroot mode.

Particularly, if you are running an Nginx server, you can use Nginx mode instead. This mode doesn't write any files to your web root folder.

It will configure Nginx server automatically to verify the domain and then restore the Nginx config to the original version. So, the config is not changed.

acme.sh --issue --nginx -d example.com -d www.example.com -d cp.example.com

💡 Note: This Nginx mode is only to issue the cert, it will not change your Nginx config files. You will need to configure your website config files to use the cert by yourself. We don't want to mess with your Nginx server, don't worry!

📚 More examples: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-issue-a-cert


8️⃣ Automatic DNS API Integration

If your DNS provider supports API access, we can use that API to automatically issue the certs.

You don't have to do anything manually!

📚 Currently acme.sh supports most DNS providers: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/dnsapi


9️⃣ Use DNS Manual Mode

See: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/dns-manual-mode first.

If your dns provider doesn't support any api access, you can add the txt record by hand.

acme.sh --issue --dns -d example.com -d www.example.com -d cp.example.com

You should get an output like below:

Add the following txt record:
Domain:_acme-challenge.example.com
Txt value:9ihDbjYfTExAYeDs4DBUeuTo18KBzwvTEjUnSwd32-c

Add the following txt record:
Domain:_acme-challenge.www.example.com
Txt value:9ihDbjxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Please add those txt records to the domains. Waiting for the dns to take effect.

Then just rerun with renew argument:

acme.sh --renew -d example.com

Done!

⚠️ WARNING: This is DNS manual mode — it cannot be renewed automatically. You will have to add a new TXT record to your domain manually when you renew your cert. Please use DNS API mode instead.


🔟 Issue Certificates of Different Key Types (ECC or RSA)

Just set the keylength to a valid, supported value.

Valid values for the keylength parameter:

Key Length Description
ec-256 prime256v1, "ECDSA P-256" Default
ec-384 secp384r1, "ECDSA P-384"
ec-521 secp521r1, "ECDSA P-521" ⚠️ Not supported by Let's Encrypt yet
2048 RSA 2048-bit
3072 RSA 3072-bit
4096 RSA 4096-bit

Examples:

Single domain with ECDSA P-384 certificate

acme.sh --issue -w /home/wwwroot/example.com -d example.com --keylength ec-384

SAN multi domain with RSA4096 certificate

acme.sh --issue -w /home/wwwroot/example.com -d example.com -d www.example.com --keylength 4096

1️⃣1️⃣ Issue Wildcard Certificates

It's simple! Just give a wildcard domain as the -d parameter:

acme.sh --issue -d example.com -d '*.example.com' --dns dns_cf

1️⃣2️⃣ How to Renew Certificates

🔄 No need to renew manually! All certs will be renewed automatically every 30 days.

However, you can force a renewal:

acme.sh --renew -d example.com --force

For ECC cert:

acme.sh --renew -d example.com --force --ecc

1️⃣3️⃣ How to Stop Certificate Renewal

To stop renewal of a cert, you can execute the following to remove the cert from the renewal list:

acme.sh --remove -d example.com [--ecc]

The cert/key file is not removed from the disk.

💡 You can remove the respective directory (e.g. ~/.acme.sh/example.com) manually.


1️⃣4️⃣ How to Upgrade acme.sh

🚀 acme.sh is in constant development — it's strongly recommended to use the latest code.

Update to latest:

acme.sh --upgrade

Enable auto upgrade:

acme.sh --upgrade --auto-upgrade

Disable auto upgrade:

acme.sh --upgrade --auto-upgrade 0

1️⃣5️⃣ Issue a Certificate from an Existing CSR

📚 https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/Issue-a-cert-from-existing-CSR


1️⃣6️⃣ Send Notifications in Cronjob

📚 https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/notify


1️⃣7️⃣ Under the Hood

🔧 Speak ACME language using shell, directly to "Let's Encrypt".


1️⃣8️⃣ Acknowledgments

Project Link
🙏 Acme-tiny https://github.com/diafygi/acme-tiny
📜 ACME protocol https://github.com/ietf-wg-acme/acme

👥 Contributors

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1️⃣9️⃣ License & Others

📄 License: GPLv3

Please Star and Fork this project!

🐛 Issues and 🔀 Pull Requests are welcome.


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2️⃣1️⃣ About This Repository

[!NOTE] This repository is officially maintained by ZeroSSL as part of our commitment to providing secure and reliable SSL/TLS solutions. We welcome contributions and feedback from the community!
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