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by diafygi
3853 days ago
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Yep, I wrote both. The difference is that letsencrypt-nosudo doesn't have access to your private user account key, so you need to manually sign the requests. Acme-tiny does have access to your private user account key, so it signs the requests for you. I was getting a lot of requests to automate letsencrypt-nosudo, so I did with this client rather than starting to ask for private keys in letsencrypt-nosudo. |
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The script is great, but on that decision alone you really deserve a slow clap.