@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ git clone https://github.com/srvrco/getssl.git
GetSSL was written in standard bash ( so it can be run on a server, a desktop computer, or even a virtualbox) and add the checks, and certificates to a remote server ( providing you have a ssh with key, sftp or ftp access to the remote server).
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getssl ver. 1.64
getssl ver. 1.81
Obtain SSL certificates from the letsencrypt.org ACME server
Usage: getssl [-h|--help] [-d|--debug] [-c|--create] [-f|--force] [-a|--all] [-q|--quiet] [-Q|--mute] [-u|--upgrade] [-U|--nocheck] [-r|--revoke cert key] [-w working_dir] domain
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Options:
-h, --help Display this help message and exit
-q, --quiet Quiet mode (only outputs on error, success of new cert, or getssl was upgraded)
-Q, --mute Like -q, but mutes notification about successful upgrade
-r, --revoke cert key Revoke a certificate ( the cert and key are required)
-r, --revoke cert key [CA_server] Revoke a certificate (the cert and key are required)
-u, --upgrade Upgrade getssl if a more recent version is available
-U, --nocheck Do not check if a more recent version is available
-w working_dir Working directory
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ then, within the **working directory** there will be a folder for each certifica
# This server issues full certificates, however has rate limits
#CA ="https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org"
#AGREEMENT ="https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.0.1-July-27-2015 .pdf"
#AGREEMENT ="https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.1.1-August-1-2016 .pdf"
# Set an email address associated with your account - generally set at account level rather than domain.
#ACCOUNT_EMAIL ="me@example.com"