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hook.sh
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#!/bin/bash | |
function deploy_challenge { | |
# This hook is called once for every domain that needs to be | |
# validated, including any alternative names you may have listed. | |
# | |
# Parameters: | |
# - DOMAIN | |
# The domain name (CN or subject alternative name) being | |
# validated. | |
# - TOKEN_FILENAME | |
# The name of the file containing the token to be served for HTTP | |
# validation. Should be served by your web server as | |
# /.well-known/acme-challenge/${TOKEN_FILENAME}. | |
# - TOKEN_VALUE | |
# The token value that needs to be served for validation. For DNS | |
# validation, this is what you want to put in the _acme-challenge | |
# TXT record. For HTTP validation it is the value that is expected | |
# be found in the $TOKEN_FILENAME file. | |
uf="$(mktemp)" | |
while [ $# -ge 3 ]; do | |
local DOMAIN="${1}" TOKEN_FILENAME="${2}" TOKEN_VALUE="${3}" | |
echo -e "update add _acme-challenge.${DOMAIN}. 5 IN TXT \"${TOKEN_VALUE}\"\n" >> "${uf}" | |
shift 3 | |
done | |
echo -e "send\n" >> "${uf}" | |
sudo nsupdate -l "${uf}" || return -1 | |
rm "${uf}" | |
sleep 10 | |
} | |
function clean_challenge { | |
# This hook is called after attempting to validate each domain, | |
# whether or not validation was successful. Here you can delete | |
# files or DNS records that are no longer needed. | |
# | |
# The parameters are the same as for deploy_challenge. | |
uf="$(mktemp)" | |
while [ $# -ge 3 ]; do | |
local DOMAIN="${1}" TOKEN_FILENAME="${2}" TOKEN_VALUE="${3}" | |
echo -e "update delete _acme-challenge.${DOMAIN}. 5 IN TXT\n" >> "$uf" | |
shift 3 | |
done | |
echo -e "send\n" >> "${uf}" | |
sudo nsupdate -l "${uf}" || return -1 | |
rm "${uf}" | |
} | |
function deploy_cert { | |
local DOMAIN="${1}" KEYFILE="${2}" CERTFILE="${3}" FULLCHAINFILE="${4}" CHAINFILE="${5}" | |
# This hook is called once for each certificate that has been | |
# produced. Here you might, for instance, copy your new certificates | |
# to service-specific locations and reload the service. | |
# | |
# Parameters: | |
# - DOMAIN | |
# The primary domain name, i.e. the certificate common | |
# name (CN). | |
# - KEYFILE | |
# The path of the file containing the private key. | |
# - CERTFILE | |
# The path of the file containing the signed certificate. | |
# - FULLCHAINFILE | |
# The path of the file containing the full certificate chain. | |
# - CHAINFILE | |
# The path of the file containing the intermediate certificate(s). | |
} | |
function unchanged_cert { | |
local DOMAIN="${1}" KEYFILE="${2}" CERTFILE="${3}" FULLCHAINFILE="${4}" CHAINFILE="${5}" | |
} | |
HANDLER=$1; shift; $HANDLER "$@" |
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