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# This is a sample configuration file for lfacme. It is a shell script,
# so you can include other files or call programs here if you like.
### ACME_URL
# The URL of the ACME server.
# No default, you must set this.
# Let's Encrypt production:
#ACME_URL="https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
# Let's Encrypt staging:
#ACME_URL="https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
### ACME_DATADIR
# Runtime data directory.
# This is where the ACME account key and the issued certificates are stored.
# The default is /var/db/lfacme.
#ACME_DATADIR="/var/db/lfacme"
### ACME_HOOKDIR
#The path to the directory containing certificate hooks.
# The default is "/usr/local/etc/lfacme/hooks".
# There is usually no need to change this.
#ACME_HOOKDIR="/some/directory"
### ACME_HTTP_CHALLENGE_DIR
# When using the "http" challenge handler, this is the directory which contains
# ACME challenges. This must be served at /.well-known/acme-challenge on any
# domain using http validation.
# No default, you must set this if you use the "http" handler.
#ACME_HTTP_CHALLENGE_DIR="/var/www/acme-challenge"
### ACME_KERBEROS_PRINCIPAL
# When using the "kerberos" challenge handler, this is the Kerberos principal
# we use for nsupdate. The default is "host/$(hostname)", which assumes a
# default realm is configured in /etc/krb5.conf.
#ACME_KERBEROS_PRINCIPAL="host/server.example.org@EXAMPLE.ORG"
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