X-Git-Url: https://git.rapsys.eu/acme/blobdiff_plain/1b0a15d0b5348777515f8424f6f6fde1d7bb7822..2a4c74e30e3e43f2e20a8b3e688b6dd0eb9a452e:/acmeconf.1?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/acmeconf.1 b/acmeconf.1 index 4fdc92a..beda4b5 100644 --- a/acmeconf.1 +++ b/acmeconf.1 @@ -1,20 +1,22 @@ .\" Manpage for acmeconf. .\" Contact acme@rapsys.eu to correct errors or typos. -.TH man 1 "05 Apr 2017" "0.7" "acmeconf man page" +.TH man 1 "20 Jun 2017" "0.8" "acmeconf man page" .SH NAME acmeconf \- create a new configuration template .SH SYNOPSIS -acmeconf [-(r|-redhat|d|-debian)] [example.com[,www.example.com,...]] [...] +acmeconf [-(r|-redhat|d|-debian)] [example.com[,www.example.com,...]] [-(t|-term)[=https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.1.1-August-1-2016.pdf]] [...] > /etc/acme/config .SH DESCRIPTION acmeconf is a basic script generating a template configuration for generating letsencrypt certificate. .SH OPTIONS -The acmeconf takes options. +The acmeconf script takes multiple options. Use -r or --redhat directive for a distribution using redhat certificate path (/etc/pki/tls). Use -d or --debian for a distribution using debian like certificate base path (/etc/ssl). These directives can be followed by domain and alternative(s) domain(s) list each separated by a coma, the first one of the list will be used as principal domain name. + +Use -t or --term for letsencrypt license agreement. .SH EXAMPLE 1 .TP .B acmeconf -r example.com,www.example.com,ssl.example.com > /etc/acme/config