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Re-using account from certbot client with letsencrypt-aws? #76

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scotu opened this issue Aug 25, 2016 · 1 comment
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Re-using account from certbot client with letsencrypt-aws? #76

scotu opened this issue Aug 25, 2016 · 1 comment

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scotu commented Aug 25, 2016

Is it possible to use an acme account created for another certificate request done with the official certbot client? I was looking around for a pem file created by certbot (to be used as private key in place of the one created with letsencrypt-aws as described in the readme) and couldn't find it.

In the end, my question is: is the above possible or should I create an account with the command in the README? If it's possible, any hint on where certbot stores that private key?

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alex commented Aug 26, 2016

It should be possible, but I don't know where certbot stores the key.

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Is it possible to use an acme account created for another certificate
request done with the official certbot client? I was looking around for a
pem file created by certbot (to be used as private key in place of the one
created with letsencrypt-aws as described in the readme) and couldn't find
it.

In the end, my question is: is the above possible or should I create an
account with the command in the README? If it's possible, any hint on where
certbot stores that private key?

Thanks


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