Condense table and fixes #1445

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Brad Warren 2015-11-17 15:15:29 -08:00
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@ -140,24 +140,17 @@ SSL certificates!
Plugins
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Plugin A I Notes and status
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standalone Y N Very stable. Uses port 80 (force by
``--standalone-supported-challenges http-01``) or 443
(force by ``--standalone-supported-challenges tls-sni-01``).
apache Y Y Alpha. Automates Apache installation, works fairly well but on
Debian-based distributions only for now.
webroot Y N Works with already running webserver, by writing necessary files
to the disk (``--webroot-path`` should be pointed to your
``public_html``). Currently, when multiple domains are specified
(`-d`), they must all use the same web root path.
manual Y N Hidden from standard UI, use with ``-a manual``. Requires to
copy and paste commands into a new terminal session. Allows to
run client on machine different than target webserver, e.g. your
laptop.
nginx Y Y Very experimental. Not included in letsencrypt-auto_.
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Plugin A I Notes
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apache_ Y Y Automates obtaining and installing a cert with Apache 2.4 on
Debian-based distributions with ``libaugeas0`` 1.0+.
standalone_ Y N Uses a "standalone" webserver to obtain a cert.
webroot_ Y N Obtains a cert using an already running webserver.
manual_ Y N Helps you obtain a cert by giving you instructions to perform
domain validation yourself.
nginx_ Y Y Very experimental and not included in letsencrypt-auto_.
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Apache
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@ -190,6 +183,8 @@ line with the root directory of the files served by your webserver.
For example, ``--webroot-path /var/www/html`` or
``--webroot-path /usr/share/nginx/html`` are two common webroot paths.
If multiple domains are specified, they must all use the same path.
Additionally, your server must be configured to serve files from
hidden directories.
Manual
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