greenlock-cli.js/README.md

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Greenlock™ for Web Servers
================
Free SSL, Free Wildcard SSL, and Fully Automated HTTPS made dead simple<br>
<small>certificates issued by Let's Encrypt v2 via [ACME](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/acme-v2.js)</small>
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Features
====
- [x] Commandline (cli) Certificate Manager (like certbot)
- [x] Integrated Web Server
- [x] Free SSL Certificates
- [x] Automatic certificate renewal before expiration
- [x] One-off standalone registration / renewal
- [x] On-the-fly registration / renewal via webroot
Install
=======
Mac & Linux
-----------
Open Terminal and run this install script:
```bash
curl -fsS https://get.greenlock.app/ | bash
```
This will install greenlock to `/opt/greenlock` and put a symlink to
`/opt/greenlock/bin/greenlock` in `/usr/local/bin/greenlock` for convenience.
You can customize the installation:
```bash
export NODEJS_VER=v8.11.1
export GREENLOCK_PATH=/opt/greenlock
curl -fsS https://get.greenlock.app/ | bash
```
This will change which version of node.js is bundled with greenlock
and the path to which greenlock installs.
Windows & Node.js
-----------------
1. Install [node.js](https://nodejs.org)
2. Open _Node.js_
2. Run the command `npm install -g greenlock-cli`
Usage
=====
We have a few different examples of issuing SSL certificates:
* Standalone (testing): Issue a one-off certificate
* Webroot (production): Automatic certificate renewal for Apache, Nginx, HAProxy, etc
* Manual (debugging): Go through the certificate proccess step-by-step
<!-- * Server (production): Leave it all to Greenlock -->
**Important Note**: Staging vs Production
Each of these examples are using the **staging server**.
Once you've successfully gotten certificates with the staging server
you must **delete** `--config-dir` (i.e. `rm -rf ~/acme`) and then
switch to the **production server**.
```
--acme-version draft-11 --server https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory \
```
## Standalone
<small>**primarily for testing**</small>
You can run in standalone mode **on your server** and get a cert instantly.
Note: No other webserver may be running at the time (use Webroot mode for that).
```bash
sudo greenlock certonly --standalone \
--acme-version draft-11 --acme-url https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory \
--agree-tos --email jon@example.com --domains example.com,www.example.com \
--community-member \
--config-dir ~/acme/etc
```
## WebRoot
<small>**for testing and production**</small>
With this method you must use **your existing http (port 80) server** (Apache, Nginx, HAProxy, etc).
You will specify the **path or template path** to your `public_html` or `www` webroot.
For example:
* I want to get an SSL cert for `example.com`
* `index.html` lives at `/srv/www/example.com`
* I would use this command:
```bash
sudo greenlock certonly --webroot \
--acme-version draft-11 --acme-url https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory \
--agree-tos --email jon@example.com --domains example.com \
--community-member \
--root /srv/www/example.com \
--config-dir ~/acme/etc
```
Now let's say that
* I have many sites in `/srv/www/`, all by their name
* I already store my ssl certs in the format `/etc/apache/ssl/:hostname/{key.pem,ssl.crt}`
* I'll run this command instead:
```bash
sudo greenlock certonly --webroot \
--acme-version draft-11 --acme-url https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory \
--agree-tos --email jon@example.com --domains example.com,whatever.com,foobar.net \
--community-member \
--root "/srv/www/:hostname" \
--privkey-path "/etc/apache/ssl/:hostname/key.pem" \
--fullchain-path "/etc/apache/ssl/:hostname/ssl.crt" \
--config-dir ~/acme/etc
```
### Run with cron
Those commands are safe to be run **daily** with cron.
The certificates will automatically renew 2 weeks before expiring.
## Interactive
<small>**primarily for debugging**</small>
The token (for all challenge types) and keyAuthorization (only for https-01)
will be printed to the screen and you will be given time to copy it wherever
(file, dns record, database, etc) and the process will complete once you hit `enter`.
```bash
sudo greenlock certonly --manual \
--acme-version draft-11 --acme-url https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory \
--agree-tos --email jon@example.com --domains example.com \
--community-member \
--config-dir ~/acme/etc
```
Certificate Locations
=====================
Then you can see your certs at `~/acme/etc/live`.
```
~/acme/etc/
└── example.com
├── cert.pem
├── chain.pem
├── fullchain.pem (Apache, Nginx, node.js)
├── privkey.pem (Apache, Nginx, node.js)
└── bundle.pem (HAProxy)
```
## Run without root (no sudo)
`sudo` is used to allow greenlock to use port 80 and write to httpd-owned directories.
Allow greenlock to bind on system ports without root:
```bash
sudo setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /opt/greenlock/bin/node
```
To allow greenlock to write to folders owned by another user, set it to run as that user.
Otherwise, you can change the permissions on the folders, which is
**probably a BAD IDEA**. Probabry a **security risk**.
But since some of you are going to do it anyway I might as well tell you how:
```
# PROBABLY A BAD IDEA
sudo chown -R $(whoami) /etc/ssl /etc/acme
```
Command Line Options
====================
```
Usage:
greenlock [OPTIONS] [ARGS]
Options:
--acme-version [STRING] 'draft-11' for Let's Encrypt v2 or 'v01' for Let's Encrypt v1. (default: null)
--acme-url [URL] Directory URL for ACME API. Let's Encrypt URLs are:
draft-11
https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
v01
https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
--email EMAIL Email used for registration and recovery contact. (default: null)
--agree-tos BOOLEAN Agree to the Let's Encrypt Subscriber Agreement
--community-member Submit stats to and receive updates from Greenlock
--domains HOSTNAME Domain names to apply. For multiple domains you can enter a comma
separated list of domains as a parameter. (default: [])
--renew-within [NUMBER] Renew certificates this many days before expiry. (default: 10)
--cert-path STRING Path to where new cert.pem is saved
(Default is :conf/live/:hostname/cert.pem)
--fullchain-path [STRING] Path to where new fullchain.pem (cert + chain) is saved
(Default is :conf/live/:hostname/fullchain.pem)
--chain-path [STRING] Path to where new chain.pem is saved
(Default is :conf/live/:hostname/chain.pem)
--bundle-path [STRING] Path to where new bundle.pem (fullchain + privkey) is saved
(Default is :conf/live/:hostname/bundle.pem)
--domain-key-path STRING Path to privkey.pem to use for domain (default: generate new)
--account-key-path STRING Path to privkey.pem to use for account (default: generate new)
--config-dir STRING Configuration directory. (Default is ~/letsencrypt/etc/)
--http-01-port [NUMBER] Use HTTP-01 challenge type with this port, used for SimpleHttp challenge. (Default is 80)
(must be 80 with most production servers)
--dns-01 Use DNS-01 challenge type.
--standalone [BOOLEAN] Obtain certs using a "standalone" webserver. (Default is true)
--manual [BOOLEAN] Print the token and key to the screen and wait for you to hit enter,
giving you time to copy it somewhere before continuing. (Default is false)
--debug BOOLEAN show traces and logs
-h, --help Display help and usage details
```
Certbot Command Line Options
============================
These options are maintained for compatability with certbot:
```
--server [STRING] ACME Directory Resource URI. (Default is https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory))
--duplicate BOOLEAN Allow getting a certificate that duplicates an existing one/is
an early renewal.
--webroot BOOLEAN Obtain certs by placing files in a webroot directory.
--webroot-path STRING public_html / webroot path.
```
Note: some of the options may not be fully implemented. If you encounter a problem, please report a bug on the issues page.