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by notakio
359 days ago
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No, it's not the LetsEncrypt people who make certbot. Certbot is an EFF project, managed by separate people. Additionally, most of the DNS implementations will require the use of a specific plug-in/library for your selected DNS platform, and those, also, are developed separately. |
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The DNS plugins only matter if you're trying to automate updating the DNS entry. The whole point is that you could have certbot spit out a DNS TXT record for the user to manually add to their DNS once, e.g. which contains the public key fingerprint of the certificate they want Let's Encrypt to renew on an ongoing basis, and then certbot would be able to renew the certificate as long as the DNS record remains in place.