RcodeZero :: Let’s Encrypt client and ACME library written in Go. (original) (raw)
Configuration for RcodeZero.
- Code:
rcodezero - Since: v4.13
Here is an example bash command using the RcodeZero provider:
RCODEZERO_API_TOKEN=<mytoken> \
lego --email you@example.com --dns rcodezero -d '*.example.com' -d example.com runCredentials
| Environment Variable Name | Description |
|---|---|
| RCODEZERO_API_TOKEN | API token |
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE to reference a file instead of a value. More information here.
Additional Configuration
| Environment Variable Name | Description |
|---|---|
| RCODEZERO_HTTP_TIMEOUT | API request timeout in seconds (Default: 30) |
| RCODEZERO_POLLING_INTERVAL | Time between DNS propagation check in seconds (Default: 10) |
| RCODEZERO_PROPAGATION_TIMEOUT | Maximum waiting time for DNS propagation in seconds (Default: 240) |
| RCODEZERO_TTL | The TTL of the TXT record used for the DNS challenge in seconds (Default: 120) |
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE to reference a file instead of a value. More information here.
Description
Generate your API Token via https://my.rcodezero.at with the ACME permissions. These are special tokens with limited access for ACME requests only.
RcodeZero is an Anycast Network so the distribution of the DNS01-Challenge can take up to 2 minutes.