le-challenge-dns ================ | Sponsored by [ppl](https://ppl.family) | [greenlock.js](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/greenlock.js) (library) | [greenlock-express.js](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/greenlock-express.js) | [greenlock-cli.js](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/greenlock-cli.js) | [acme-v2.js](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/acme-v2.js) | A manual (interactive CLI) dns-based strategy for node-letsencrypt for setting, retrieving, and clearing ACME DNS-01 challenges issued by the ACME server Prints out a subdomain record for `_acme-challenge` with `keyAuthDigest` to be tested by the ACME server. You can then update your DNS manually by whichever method you use and then press [enter] to continue the process. ``` _acme-challenge.example.com TXT xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx TTL 60 ``` Install ------- ```bash npm install --save le-challenge-dns@2.x ``` Usage ----- ```bash var leChallengeDns = require('le-challenge-dns').create({ debug: false }); var LE = require('letsencrypt'); LE.create({ server: LE.stagingServerUrl // Change to LE.productionServerUrl in production , challengeType: 'dns-01' , challenges: { 'dns-01': leChallengeDns } , approveDomains: [ 'example.com' ] }); ``` NOTE: If you request a certificate with 6 domains listed, it will require 6 individual challenges. Exposed Methods --------------- For ACME Challenge: * `set(opts, domain, challange, keyAuthorization, done)` * `get(defaults, domain, challenge, done)` * `remove(defaults, domain, challenge, done)` Note: `get()` is a no-op for `dns-01`. For node-letsencrypt internals: * `getOptions()` returns the internal defaults merged with the user-supplied options * `loopback(defaults, domain, challange, done)` performs a dns lookup of the txt record * `test(opts, domain, challange, keyAuthorization, done)` runs set, loopback, remove, loopback