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# Using deploy api
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Before you can deploy your cert, you must [issue the cert first](https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-issue-a-cert).
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Here are the scripts to deploy the certs/key to the server/services.
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## 1. Deploy the certs to your cpanel host
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If you want to deploy using cpanel UAPI see 7.
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(cpanel deploy hook is not finished yet, this is just an example.)
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Then you can deploy now:
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER=myusername
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export DEPLOY_CPANEL_PASSWORD=PASSWORD
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acme.sh --deploy -d example.com --deploy-hook cpanel
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```
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## 2. Deploy ssl cert on kong proxy engine based on api
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Before you can deploy your cert, you must [issue the cert first](https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-issue-a-cert).
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Currently supports Kong-v0.10.x.
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook kong
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```
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## 3. Deploy the cert to remote server through SSH access
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The ssh deploy plugin allows you to deploy certificates to a remote host
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using SSH command to connect to the remote server. The ssh plugin is invoked
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with the following command...
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d example.com --deploy-hook ssh
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```
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Prior to running this for the first time you must tell the plugin where
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and how to deploy the certificates. This is done by exporting the following
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environment variables. This is not required for subsequent runs as the
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values are stored by acme.sh in the domain configuration files.
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Required...
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```
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export DEPLOY_SSH_USER=username
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```
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Optional...
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```
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export DEPLOY_SSH_CMD=custom ssh command
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export DEPLOY_SSH_SERVER=url or ip address of remote host
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export DEPLOY_SSH_KEYFILE=filename for private key
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export DEPLOY_SSH_CERTFILE=filename for certificate file
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export DEPLOY_SSH_CAFILE=filename for intermediate CA file
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export DEPLOY_SSH_FULLCHAIN=filename for fullchain file
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export DEPLOY_SSH_REMOTE_CMD=command to execute on remote host
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export DEPLOY_SSH_BACKUP=yes or no
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```
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**DEPLOY_SSH_USER**
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Username at the remote host that SSH will login with. Note that
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SSH must be able to login to remote host without a password... SSH Keys
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must have been exchanged with the remote host. Validate and test that you
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can login to USER@URL from the host running acme.sh before using this script.
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The USER@URL at the remote server must also have has permissions to write to
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the target location of the certificate files and to execute any commands
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(e.g. to stop/start services).
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**DEPLOY_SSH_CMD**
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You can customize the ssh command used to connect to the remote host. For example
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if you need to connect to a specific port at the remote server you can set this
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to, for example, "ssh -p 22" or to use `sshpass` to provide password inline
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instead of exchanging ssh keys (this is not recommended, using keys is
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more secure).
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**DEPLOY_SSH_SERVER**
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URL or IP Address of the remote server. If not provided then the domain
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name provided on the acme.sh --deploy command line is used.
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**DEPLOY_SSH_KEYFILE**
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Target filename for the private key issued by LetsEncrypt.
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**DEPLOY_SSH_CERTFILE**
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Target filename for the certificate issued by LetsEncrypt.
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If this is the same as the previous filename (for keyfile) then it is
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appended to the same file.
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**DEPLOY_SSH_CAFILE**
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Target filename for the CA intermediate certificate issued by LetsEncrypt.
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If this is the same as a previous filename (for keyfile or certfile) then
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it is appended to the same file.
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**DEPLOY_SSH_FULLCHAIN**
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Target filename for the fullchain certificate issued by LetsEncrypt.
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If this is the same as a previous filename (for keyfile, certfile or
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cafile) then it is appended to the same file.
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**DEPLOY_SSH_REMOTE_CMD**
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Command to execute on the remote server after copying any certificates. This
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could be any additional command required for example to stop and restart
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the service.
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**DEPLOY_SSH_BACKUP**
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Before writing a certificate file to the remote server the existing
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certificate will be copied to a backup directory on the remote server.
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These are placed in a hidden directory in the home directory of the SSH
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user
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```sh
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~/.acme_ssh_deploy/[domain name]-backup-[timestamp]
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```
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Any backups older than 180 days will be deleted when new certificates
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are deployed. This defaults to "yes" set to "no" to disable backup.
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###Examples using SSH deploy
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The following example illustrates deploying certificates to a QNAP NAS
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(tested with QTS version 4.2.3)
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_SSH_USER="admin"
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export DEPLOY_SSH_KEYFILE="/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem"
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export DEPLOY_SSH_CERTFILE="/etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem"
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export DEPLOY_SSH_CAFILE="/etc/stunnel/uca.pem"
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export DEPLOY_SSH_REMOTE_CMD="/etc/init.d/stunnel.sh restart"
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acme.sh --deploy -d qnap.example.com --deploy-hook ssh
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```
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Note how in this example both the private key and certificate point to
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the same file. This will result in the certificate being appended
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to the same file as the private key... a common requirement of several
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services.
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The next example illustrates deploying certificates to a Unifi
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Controller (tested with version 5.4.11).
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_SSH_USER="root"
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export DEPLOY_SSH_KEYFILE="/var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.key"
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export DEPLOY_SSH_FULLCHAIN="/var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.cer"
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export DEPLOY_SSH_REMOTE_CMD="openssl pkcs12 -export \
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-inkey /var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.key \
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-in /var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.cer \
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-out /var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.p12 \
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-name ubnt -password pass:temppass \
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&& keytool -importkeystore -deststorepass aircontrolenterprise \
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-destkeypass aircontrolenterprise \
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-destkeystore /var/lib/unifi/keystore \
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-srckeystore /var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.p12 \
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-srcstoretype PKCS12 -srcstorepass temppass -alias ubnt -noprompt \
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&& service unifi restart"
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acme.sh --deploy -d unifi.example.com --deploy-hook ssh
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```
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In this example we execute several commands on the remote host
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after the certificate files have been copied... to generate a pkcs12 file
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compatible with Unifi, to import it into the Unifi keystore and then finally
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to restart the service.
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Note also that once the certificate is imported
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into the keystore the individual certificate files are no longer
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required. We could if we desired delete those files immediately. If we
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do that then we should disable backup at the remote host (as there are
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no files to backup -- they were erased during deployment). For example...
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_SSH_BACKUP=no
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# modify the end of the remote command...
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&& rm /var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.key \
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/var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.cer \
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/var/lib/unifi/unifi.example.com.p12 \
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&& service unifi restart
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```
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## 4. Deploy the cert to local vsftpd server
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook vsftpd
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```
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The default vsftpd conf file is `/etc/vsftpd.conf`, if your vsftpd conf is not in the default location, you can specify one:
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_VSFTPD_CONF="/etc/vsftpd.conf"
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook vsftpd
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```
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The default command to restart vsftpd server is `service vsftpd restart`, if it doesn't work, you can specify one:
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_VSFTPD_RELOAD="/etc/init.d/vsftpd restart"
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook vsftpd
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```
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## 5. Deploy the cert to local exim4 server
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook exim4
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```
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The default exim4 conf file is `/etc/exim/exim.conf`, if your exim4 conf is not in the default location, you can specify one:
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_EXIM4_CONF="/etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template"
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook exim4
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```
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The default command to restart exim4 server is `service exim4 restart`, if it doesn't work, you can specify one:
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_EXIM4_RELOAD="/etc/init.d/exim4 restart"
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook exim4
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```
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## 6. Deploy the cert to OSX Keychain
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook keychain
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```
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## 7. Deploy to cpanel host using UAPI
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This hook is using UAPI and works in cPanel & WHM version 56 or newer.
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acme.sh --deploy -d example.com --deploy-hook cpanel_uapi
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```
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DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER is required only if you run the script as root and it should contain cpanel username.
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER=username
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acme.sh --deploy -d example.com --deploy-hook cpanel_uapi
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```
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Please note, that the cpanel_uapi hook will deploy only the first domain when your certificate will automatically renew. Therefore you should issue a separate certificate for each domain.
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## 8. Deploy the cert to your FRITZ!Box router
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You must specify the credentials that have administrative privileges on the FRITZ!Box in order to deploy the certificate, plus the URL of your FRITZ!Box, through the following environment variables:
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```sh
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$ export DEPLOY_FRITZBOX_USERNAME=my_username
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$ export DEPLOY_FRITZBOX_PASSWORD=the_password
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$ export DEPLOY_FRITZBOX_URL=https://fritzbox.example.com
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```
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After the first deployment, these values will be stored in your $HOME/.acme.sh/account.conf. You may now deploy the certificate like this:
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d fritzbox.example.com --deploy-hook fritzbox
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```
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## 9. Deploy the cert to strongswan
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d ftp.example.com --deploy-hook strongswan
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```
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## 10. Deploy the cert to HAProxy
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You must specify the path where you want the concatenated key and certificate chain written.
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_HAPROXY_PEM_PATH=/etc/haproxy
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```
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You may optionally define the command to reload HAProxy. The value shown below will be used as the default if you don't set this environment variable.
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```sh
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export DEPLOY_HAPROXY_RELOAD="/usr/sbin/service haproxy restart"
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```
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You can then deploy the certificate as follows
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d haproxy.example.com --deploy-hook haproxy
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```
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The path for the PEM file will be stored with the domain configuration and will be available when renewing, so that deploy will happen automatically when renewed.
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## 11. Deploy your cert to Gitlab pages
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You must define the API key and the informations for the project and Gitlab page you are updating the certificate for.
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```sh
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# The token can be created in your user settings under "Access Tokens"
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export GITLAB_TOKEN="xxxxxxxxxxx"
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# The project ID is displayed on the home page of the project
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export GITLAB_PROJECT_ID=12345678
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# The domain must match the one defined for the Gitlab page, without "https://"
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export GITLAB_DOMAIN="www.mydomain.com"
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```
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You can then deploy the certificate as follows
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d www.mydomain.com --deploy-hook gitlab
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```
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## 12. Deploy your cert to Hashicorp Vault
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```sh
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export VAULT_PREFIX="acme"
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```
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You can then deploy the certificate as follows
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```sh
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acme.sh --deploy -d www.mydomain.com --deploy-hook vault_cli
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```
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Your certs will be saved in Vault using this structure:
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```sh
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vault write "${VAULT_PREFIX}/${domain}/cert.pem" value=@"..."
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vault write "${VAULT_PREFIX}/${domain}/cert.key" value=@"..."
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vault write "${VAULT_PREFIX}/${domain}/chain.pem" value=@"..."
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vault write "${VAULT_PREFIX}/${domain}/fullchain.pem" value=@"..."
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```
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You might be using Fabio load balancer (which can get certs from
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Vault). It needs a bit different structure of your certs in Vault. It
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gets certs only from keys that were saved in `prefix/domain`, like this:
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```bash
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vault write <PREFIX>/www.domain.com cert=@cert.pem key=@key.pem
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```
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If you want to save certs in Vault this way just set "FABIO" env
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variable to anything (ex: "1") before running `acme.sh`:
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```sh
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export FABIO="1"
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```
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## 13. Deploy your certificate to Qiniu.com
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You should create AccessKey/SecretKey pair in https://portal.qiniu.com/user/key before deploying
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your certificate.
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```sh
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$ export QINIU_AK="foo"
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$ export QINIU_SK="bar"
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```
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then you can deploy certificate by following command:
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```sh
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$ acme.sh --deploy -d example.com --deploy-hook qiniu
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```
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