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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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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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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
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: