There was an announcement that at some point, Greenlock v2 was going to die. Originally it was on 11/1/2019 but then it got delayed. Could you summarize when it will die and what the reasons are that it will stop working? Thank you.
There was an announcement that at some point, Greenlock v2 was going to die. Originally it was on 11/1/2019 but then it got delayed. Could you summarize when it will die and what the reasons are that it will stop working? Thank you.
Also look at the edit history for the post to understand the change in timeline.
The staging API is dead.
The production API dies in November.
It needed a few changes to the HTTP authentication, but due to a number of other bugs and outstanding issues, I decided to batch all of the work together and release a new version rather than making yet another patch, as it had become very fragile.
See https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/acme-v2-scheduled-deprecation-of-unauthenticated-resource-gets/74380
Also look at the edit history for the post to understand the change in timeline.
The staging API is dead.
The production API dies in November.
It needed a few changes to the HTTP authentication, but due to a number of other bugs and outstanding issues, I decided to batch all of the work together and release a new version rather than making yet another patch, as it had become very fragile.
There was an announcement that at some point, Greenlock v2 was going to die. Originally it was on 11/1/2019 but then it got delayed. Could you summarize when it will die and what the reasons are that it will stop working? Thank you.
See https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/acme-v2-scheduled-deprecation-of-unauthenticated-resource-gets/74380
Also look at the edit history for the post to understand the change in timeline.
The staging API is dead.
The production API dies in November.
It needed a few changes to the HTTP authentication, but due to a number of other bugs and outstanding issues, I decided to batch all of the work together and release a new version rather than making yet another patch, as it had become very fragile.