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Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

[0.3.0] - 2019-04-30

Added

  • tacd, the TLS-ALPN-01 validation daemon.
  • An account object has been added in the configuration.
  • In the configuration, hooks now have a mandatory type variable.
  • It is now possible to declare hooks to clean after the challenge validation hooks.
  • The CLI --root-cert option has been added.
  • Failure recovery: HTTPS requests rejected by the server that are recoverable, like the badNonce error, are now retried several times before being considered a hard failure.
  • The TLS-ALPN-01 challenge is now supported. The proof is a string representation of the acmeIdentifier extension. The self-signed certificate itself has to be built by a hook.

Changed

  • In the configuration, the email certificate field has been replaced by the account field which matches an account object.
  • The format of the domain configuration variable has changed and now includes the challenge type.
  • The token challenge hook variable has been renamed file_name.
  • The challenge_hooks, post_operation_hooks, file_pre_create_hooks, file_post_create_hooks, file_pre_edit_hooks and file_post_edit_hooks certificate variables has been replaced by hooks.
  • The logs has been purged from many useless debug and trace entries.

Removed

  • The DER storage format has been removed.
  • The challenge certificate variables has been removed.

[0.2.1] - 2019-03-30

Changed

  • The bug that prevented from requesting more than two certificates has been fixed.

[0.2.0] - 2019-03-27

Added

  • The kp_reuse flag allow to reuse a key pair instead of creating a new one at each renewal.
  • It is now possible to define hook groups that can reference either hooks or other hook groups.
  • Hooks can be defined when before and after a file is created or edited (file_pre_create_hooks, file_post_create_hooks, file_pre_edit_hooks and file_post_edit_hooks).
  • It is now possible to send logs either to syslog or stderr using the --to-syslog and --to-stderr arguments.

Changed

  • post_operation_hook has been renamed post_operation_hooks.
  • By default, logs are now sent to syslog instead of stderr.
  • The process is now daemonized by default. It is possible to still run it in the foreground using the --foregroung flag.