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ohemorange 8b5d6879cc Create a new server block when making server block ssl (#5220)
* create_new_vhost_from_default --> duplicate_vhost

* add source_path property

* set source path for duplicated vhost

* change around logic of where making ssl happens

* don't add listen 80 to newly created ssl block

* cache vhosts list

* remove source path

* add redirect block if we created a new server block

* Remove listen directives when making server block ssl

* Reset vhost cache on parser load

* flip connected pointer direction for finding newly made server block to match previous redirect search constraints

* also test for new redirect block styles

* fix contains_list and test redirect blocks

* update lint, parser, and obj tests

* reset new vhost (fixing previous bug) and move removing default from addrs under if statement

* reuse and update newly created ssl server block when appropriate, and update unit tests

* append newly created server blocks to file instead of inserting directly after, so we don't have to update other vhosts' paths

* add coverage for NO_IF_REDIRECT_COMMENT_BLOCK

* add coverage for parser load calls

* replace some double quotes with single quotes

* replace backslash continuations with parentheses

* update docstrings

* switch to only creating a new block on redirect enhancement, including removing the get_vhosts cache

* update configurator tests

* update obj test

* switch delete_default default for duplicate_vhost
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acme Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot Merge pull request #5303 from certbot/candidate-0.20.0 2017-12-06 17:59:51 -08:00
certbot-apache Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-compatibility-test Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-cloudflare Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-cloudxns Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-digitalocean Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-dnsimple Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-dnsmadeeasy Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-google Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-luadns Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-nsone Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-rfc2136 Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-dns-route53 Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
certbot-nginx Create a new server block when making server block ssl (#5220) 2017-12-07 09:48:54 -08:00
docs Release 0.20.0 2017-12-06 14:46:55 -08:00
examples Improvements to example cli.ini 2017-03-27 15:14:07 -07:00
letsencrypt-auto-source Bump version to 0.21.0 2017-12-06 14:52:16 -08:00
letshelp-certbot Use universal_newlines=True whereever the output is used (#4626) 2017-05-08 10:55:02 -07:00
tests Don't echo Boulder logs on failure. (#5290) 2017-12-04 11:20:53 -08:00
tools Quiet pip install output. (#5288) 2017-12-01 23:40:09 -08:00
.coveragerc Switch from nose to pytest (#5282) 2017-12-01 10:59:55 -08:00
.dockerignore Update ignore files to remove shared tox.venv 2015-07-12 15:30:51 +00:00
.gitattributes Merge pull request #2136 from tboegi/gitattributes_eol_overrideses_auto 2016-06-16 14:29:39 -07:00
.gitignore Impelment account deactivation [revision requested] (#3571) 2017-01-17 16:00:07 -08:00
.pylintrc Distribution specific override functionality based on class inheritance (#5202) 2017-12-04 11:49:18 -08:00
.travis.yml Remove all but one BOULDER_INTEGRATION, and macOS (#5270) 2017-12-01 16:10:16 -08:00
AUTHORS.md make a list of contributors (#4508) 2017-04-26 14:57:23 -07:00
certbot-auto Release 0.20.0 2017-12-06 14:46:55 -08:00
CHANGELOG.md Update changelog to reflect 0.19.0. (#5170) 2017-10-04 17:58:10 -07:00
CHANGES.rst Improve CHANGES.rst. (#3541) 2016-09-27 12:08:32 -07:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Update CONTRIBUTING.md to be more welcoming. (#3540) 2016-09-26 16:44:27 -07:00
docker-compose.yml Docker changes for easier testing (#4249) 2017-02-24 11:40:03 -08:00
Dockerfile [#5154] Enable certificate verification (incl. revocation) on Docker (#5159) 2017-10-02 18:34:59 -07:00
Dockerfile-dev [#4382] Install git into Docker development file (#4703) 2017-05-22 11:26:02 -07:00
Dockerfile-old add certbot wrapper to Dockerfile-old 2017-03-06 19:31:42 -08:00
ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md add text telling people to include server config (#4745) 2017-05-31 14:24:40 -07:00
letsencrypt-auto Release 0.20.0 2017-12-06 14:46:55 -08:00
LICENSE.txt More stray ncrypt reference cleanup 2016-04-14 17:04:23 -07:00
linter_plugin.py Rename misc files 2016-04-14 10:20:23 -07:00
MANIFEST.in Use ffdhe2048 Nginx DH params to fix Weak-DH bug (#4973) 2017-09-01 07:57:30 -07:00
README.rst Link to changelog from readme (#5069) 2017-09-01 07:56:49 -07:00
readthedocs.org.requirements.txt RTD: install local deps for subpkgs (fixes #1086). 2015-10-23 19:01:13 +00:00
setup.cfg Switch from nose to pytest (#5282) 2017-12-01 10:59:55 -08:00
setup.py Switch from nose to pytest (#5282) 2017-12-01 10:59:55 -08:00
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.. This file contains a series of comments that are used to include sections of this README in other files. Do not modify these comments unless you know what you are doing. tag:intro-begin

Certbot is part of EFFs effort to encrypt the entire Internet. Secure communication over the Web relies on HTTPS, which requires the use of a digital certificate that lets browsers verify the identity of web servers (e.g., is that really google.com?). Web servers obtain their certificates from trusted third parties called certificate authorities (CAs). Certbot is an easy-to-use client that fetches a certificate from Lets Encrypt—an open certificate authority launched by the EFF, Mozilla, and others—and deploys it to a web server.

Anyone who has gone through the trouble of setting up a secure website knows what a hassle getting and maintaining a certificate is. Certbot and Lets Encrypt can automate away the pain and let you turn on and manage HTTPS with simple commands. Using Certbot and Let's Encrypt is free, so theres no need to arrange payment.

How you use Certbot depends on the configuration of your web server. The best way to get started is to use our `interactive guide <https://certbot.eff.org>`_. It generates instructions based on your configuration settings. In most cases, youll need `root or administrator access <https://certbot.eff.org/faq/#does-certbot-require-root-administrator-privileges>`_ to your web server to run Certbot.

If youre using a hosted service and dont have direct access to your web server, you might not be able to use Certbot. Check with your hosting provider for documentation about uploading certificates or using certificates issued by Lets Encrypt.

Certbot is a fully-featured, extensible client for the Let's
Encrypt CA (or any other CA that speaks the `ACME
<https://github.com/ietf-wg-acme/acme/blob/master/draft-ietf-acme-acme.md>`_
protocol) that can automate the tasks of obtaining certificates and
configuring webservers to use them. This client runs on Unix-based operating
systems.

To see the changes made to Certbot between versions please refer to our
`changelog <https://github.com/certbot/certbot/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md>`_.

Until May 2016, Certbot was named simply ``letsencrypt`` or ``letsencrypt-auto``,
depending on install method. Instructions on the Internet, and some pieces of the
software, may still refer to this older name.

Contributing
------------

If you'd like to contribute to this project please read `Developer Guide
<https://certbot.eff.org/docs/contributing.html>`_.

.. _installation:

Installation
------------

The easiest way to install Certbot is by visiting `certbot.eff.org`_, where you can
find the correct installation instructions for many web server and OS combinations.
For more information, see `Get Certbot <https://certbot.eff.org/docs/install.html>`_.

.. _certbot.eff.org: https://certbot.eff.org/

How to run the client
---------------------

In many cases, you can just run ``certbot-auto`` or ``certbot``, and the
client will guide you through the process of obtaining and installing certs
interactively.

For full command line help, you can type::

  ./certbot-auto --help all


You can also tell it exactly what you want it to do from the command line.
For instance, if you want to obtain a cert for ``example.com``,
``www.example.com``, and ``other.example.net``, using the Apache plugin to both
obtain and install the certs, you could do this::

  ./certbot-auto --apache -d example.com -d www.example.com -d other.example.net

(The first time you run the command, it will make an account, and ask for an
email and agreement to the Let's Encrypt Subscriber Agreement; you can
automate those with ``--email`` and ``--agree-tos``)

If you want to use a webserver that doesn't have full plugin support yet, you
can still use "standalone" or "webroot" plugins to obtain a certificate::

  ./certbot-auto certonly --standalone --email admin@example.com -d example.com -d www.example.com -d other.example.net


Understanding the client in more depth
--------------------------------------

To understand what the client is doing in detail, it's important to
understand the way it uses plugins.  Please see the `explanation of
plugins <https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#plugins>`_ in
the User Guide.

Links
=====

.. Do not modify this comment unless you know what you're doing. tag:links-begin

Documentation: https://certbot.eff.org/docs

Software project: https://github.com/certbot/certbot

Notes for developers: https://certbot.eff.org/docs/contributing.html

Main Website: https://certbot.eff.org

Let's Encrypt Website: https://letsencrypt.org

IRC Channel: #letsencrypt on `Freenode`_

Community: https://community.letsencrypt.org

ACME spec: http://ietf-wg-acme.github.io/acme/

ACME working area in github: https://github.com/ietf-wg-acme/acme

|build-status| |coverage| |docs| |container|

.. _Freenode: https://webchat.freenode.net?channels=%23letsencrypt

.. |build-status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/certbot/certbot.svg?branch=master
   :target: https://travis-ci.org/certbot/certbot
   :alt: Travis CI status

.. |coverage| image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/certbot/certbot/badge.svg?branch=master
   :target: https://coveralls.io/r/certbot/certbot
   :alt: Coverage status

.. |docs| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/letsencrypt/badge/
   :target: https://readthedocs.org/projects/letsencrypt/
   :alt: Documentation status

.. |container| image:: https://quay.io/repository/letsencrypt/letsencrypt/status
   :target: https://quay.io/repository/letsencrypt/letsencrypt
   :alt: Docker Repository on Quay.io

.. Do not modify this comment unless you know what you're doing. tag:links-end

System Requirements
===================

See https://certbot.eff.org/docs/install.html#system-requirements.

.. Do not modify this comment unless you know what you're doing. tag:intro-end

.. Do not modify this comment unless you know what you're doing. tag:features-begin

Current Features
=====================

* Supports multiple web servers:

  - apache/2.x
  - nginx/0.8.48+
  - webroot (adds files to webroot directories in order to prove control of
    domains and obtain certs)
  - standalone (runs its own simple webserver to prove you control a domain)
  - other server software via `third party plugins <https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#third-party-plugins>`_

* The private key is generated locally on your system.
* Can talk to the Let's Encrypt CA or optionally to other ACME
  compliant services.
* Can get domain-validated (DV) certificates.
* Can revoke certificates.
* Adjustable RSA key bit-length (2048 (default), 4096, ...).
* Can optionally install a http -> https redirect, so your site effectively
  runs https only (Apache only)
* Fully automated.
* Configuration changes are logged and can be reverted.
* Supports an interactive text UI, or can be driven entirely from the
  command line.
* Free and Open Source Software, made with Python.

.. Do not modify this comment unless you know what you're doing. tag:features-end

For extensive documentation on using and contributing to Certbot, go to https://certbot.eff.org/docs. If you would like to contribute to the project or run the latest code from git, you should read our `developer guide <https://certbot.eff.org/docs/contributing.html>`_.