certbot-pdns ============ Authenticator plugin for certbot (https://certbot.eff.org/). Perform a DNS-01 challenge using TXT record in a PowerDNS (https://doc.powerdns.com/md/) The advantages are: - No need to configure your web server to serve challenges - Web server not even needed - Can generate certificate for internal hosts that are not exposed to the Internet - A or CNAME record not even needed. Only the TXT record added by certbot-pdns matters. Installation ------------ Install or upgrade certbot: `pip install -U certbot` Install certbot-pdns from sources: `python setup.py install` Check that `certbot-pdns:auth` is listed when executing `certbot --text plugins` Configuration ------------- An example file is provided in `/usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/certbot-pdns.json`: ``` { "api-key": "change_it", "base-url": "http://127.0.0.1:34022/api/v1", "axfr-time": 5 } ``` Configuration file must be placed in `/etc/letsencrypt/certbot-pdns.json` or be specified with argument `certbot-pdns-config`. Configuration keys: - api-key: Your PowerDNS API Key as specified in property `api-key` in file `/etc/powerdns/pdns.conf` - base-url: The base URL for PowerDNS API. Require `api=yes` and `api-readonly=no` in file `/etc/powerdns/pdns.conf` - axfr-time: The time in seconds to wait for AXFR in slaves. Can be set to 0 if there is only one authoritative server for the zone. Usage ----- Use certbot as usual but specify `--authenticator certbot-pdns:auth`: `certbot --agree-tos --text --renew-by-default --authenticator certbot-pdns:auth certonly -d example.com -d www.example.com`