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An ACMEv2 client written in C. Basically a Let'sEncrypt client. I think just making the binary available is enough - The rest of the config is specific to each user.
For our distro it would depend on openssl and libcurl .
Releases are provided as git tags in the upstream/latest branch, as per the readme. Anything here ( https://github.com/ndilieto/uacme/tags ) with the tag 'upstream/x.x.x' is considered a release. This is an unusual method of packaging releases, but I don't see where it fails to meet any void requirements because of it.
I've been using this in a light production environment since 2020. I believe I started using it because it was the only Let'sEncrypt client I could find that would allow me to get an ECC cert.
Does the requested package meet the quality requirements?
System, Compiled
Is the requested package released?
Yes
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Package name
uacme
Package homepage
https://github.com/ndilieto/uacme
Description
An ACMEv2 client written in C. Basically a Let'sEncrypt client. I think just making the binary available is enough - The rest of the config is specific to each user.
For our distro it would depend on openssl and libcurl .
Releases are provided as git tags in the upstream/latest branch, as per the readme. Anything here ( https://github.com/ndilieto/uacme/tags ) with the tag 'upstream/x.x.x' is considered a release. This is an unusual method of packaging releases, but I don't see where it fails to meet any void requirements because of it.
I've been using this in a light production environment since 2020. I believe I started using it because it was the only Let'sEncrypt client I could find that would allow me to get an ECC cert.
Does the requested package meet the quality requirements?
System, Compiled
Is the requested package released?
Yes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: