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NAME

       uacme - ACMEv2 client written in plain C with minimal dependencies

SYNOPSIS

       uacme [-a|--acme-url URL] [-b|--bits BITS] [-c|--confdir DIR] [-d|--days DAYS] [-e|--eab
       KEYID:KEY] [-f|--force] [-h|--hook PROGRAM] [-l|--alternate N | FP] [-m|--must-staple]
       [-n|--never-create] [-o|--no-ocsp] [-r|--reason CODE] [-s|--staging] [-t|--type RSA|EC]
       [-v|--verbose ...] [-V|--version] [-y|--yes] [-?|--help] new [EMAIL] | update [EMAIL] |
       deactivate | newkey | issue IDENTIFIER [ALTNAME ...]] | issue CSRFILE | revoke CERTFILE
       [CERTKEYFILE]

DESCRIPTION

       uacme is a client for the ACMEv2 protocol described in RFC8555, written in plain C with
       minimal dependencies (libcurl and one of GnuTLS, OpenSSL or mbedTLS). The ACMEv2 protocol
       allows a Certificate Authority (https://letsencrypt.org is a popular one) and an applicant
       to automate the process of verification and certificate issuance. The protocol also
       provides facilities for other certificate management functions, such as certificate
       revocation. For more information see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8555

OPTIONS

       -a, --acme-url URL
           ACMEv2 server directory object URL. If not specified uacme uses one of the following:

           https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
               production URL

           https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
               staging URL (see -s, --staging below)

       -b, --bits BITS
           key bit length (default 2048 for RSA, 256 for EC). Only applies to newly generated
           keys. RSA key length must be a multiple of 8 between 2048 and 8192. EC key length must
           be either 256 (NID_X9_62_prime256v1 curve) or 384 (NID_secp384r1 curve).

       -c, --confdir CONFDIR
           Use configuration directory CONFDIR (default /etc/ssl/uacme). The structure is as
           follows (multiple IDENTIFIERs allowed)

           CONFDIR/private/key.pem
               ACME account private key

           CONFDIR/private/IDENTIFIER/key.pem
               certificate key for IDENTIFIER

           CONFDIR/IDENTIFIER/cert.pem
               certificate for IDENTIFIER

       -d, --days DAYS
           Do not reissue certificates that are still valid for longer than DAYS (default 30).
           See also -o, --no-ocsp.

       -e, --eab KEYID:KEY
           Specify RFC8555 External Account Binding credentials according to
           https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8555#section-7.3.4, in order to associate a new ACME
           account with an existing account in a non-ACME system such as a CA customer database.
           KEYID must be an ASCII string.  KEY must be base64url-encoded.

       -f, --force
           Force certificate reissuance regardless of expiration date.

       -h, --hook PROGRAM
           Challenge hook program. If not specified uacme interacts with the user for every ACME
           challenge, printing information about the challenge type, token and authorization on
           stderr. If specified uacme executes PROGRAM (a binary, a shell script or any file that
           can be executed by the operating system) for every challenge with the following 5
           string arguments:

           METHOD
               one of begin, done or failed.

               begin
                   is called at the beginning of the challenge.  PROGRAM must return 0 to accept
                   it. Any other return code declines the challenge. Neither done nor failed
                   method calls are made for declined challenges.

               done
                   is called upon successful completion of an accepted challenge.

               failed
                   is called upon failure of an accepted challenge.

           TYPE
               challenge type (dns-01, http-01 or tls-alpn-01)

           IDENT
               The identifier the challenge refers to

           TOKEN
               The challenge token

           AUTH
               The key authorization (for dns-01 and tls-alpn-01 already converted to the
               base64url-encoded SHA256 digest format)

       -l, --alternate N | FP
           According to https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8555#section-7.4.2 the server MAY provide
           one or more additional certificate download URLs, each pointing to alternative
           certificate chains starting with the same end-entity certificate. This option allows
           selecting one such chain in one of two ways. A positive integer N makes uacme select
           the Nth alternative chain in the order presented by the server. A colon (:) separated
           list of two or more 2-digit hexadecimal numbers FP makes uacme select the first
           alternative chain containing a certificate whose SHA256 fingerprint begins with FP. In
           both cases uacme falls back to the main certificate URL if it cannot match an
           alternative chain or the download thereof fails.

       -m, --must-staple
           Request certificates with the RFC7633 Certificate Status Request TLS Feature
           Extension, informally also known as "OCSP Must-Staple". This option is ignored when
           using an externally supplied Certificate Signing Request file (see USAGE below).

       -n, --never-create
           By default uacme creates directories/keys if they do not exist. When this option is
           specified uacme never does so and instead exits with an error if anything required is
           missing.

       -o, --no-ocsp
           When this flag is not specified and the certificate has an Authority Information
           Access extension with an OCSP server location according to
           https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.2.1 uacme makes an OCSP request to the
           server; if the certificate is reported as revoked uacme forces reissuance regardless
           of the expiration date. See also -d, --days.

       -r, --reason CODE
           Use CODE (default 0) as reason code in revocation requests. A list of values is at
           https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-5.3.1.

       -s, --staging
           Use Let’s Encrypt staging URL for testing. This only works if -a, --acme-url is NOT
           specified.

       -t, --type=RSA | EC
           Key type, either RSA or EC. Only applies to newly generated keys. The bit length can
           be specified with -b, --bits.

       -v, --verbose
           By default uacme only produces output upon errors or when user interaction is
           required. When this option is specified uacme prints information about what is going
           on on stderr. This option can be specified more than once to increase verbosity.

       -V, --version
           Print program version on stderr and exit.

       -y, --yes
           Autoaccept ACME server terms (if any) upon new account creation.

       -?, --help
           Print a brief usage text on stderr and exit.

USAGE

       uacme [OPTIONS ...] new [EMAIL]
           Create a new ACME account with optional EMAIL contact. If the account private key does
           not exist at CONFDIR/private/key.pem a new key is generated unless -n, --never-create
           is specified. A valid account must be created before any other operation can succeed
           (with the exception of certificate revocation requests signed by the certificate
           private key). Any certificate issued by the ACME server is associated with a single
           account. An account can be associated with multiple certificates, subject of course to
           the rate limits imposed by the ACME server.

       uacme [OPTIONS ...] update [EMAIL]
           Update the EMAIL associated with the ACME account corresponding to the account private
           key. If EMAIL is not specified the account contact email is removed.

       uacme [OPTIONS ...] deactivate
           Deactivate the ACME account corresponding to the account private key.  WARNING this
           action is irreversible. Users may wish to do this when the account key is compromised
           or decommissioned. A deactivated account can no longer request certificate issuances
           and revocations or access resources related to the account.

       uacme [OPTIONS ...] newkey
           Change the ACME account private key. If the new account private key does not exist at
           CONFDIR/private/newkey.pem it is generated unless -n, --never-create is specified. The
           new key is then submitted to the server and if the operation succeeds the old key is
           hardlinked to CONFDIR/private/key-TIMESTAMP.pem before renaming
           CONFDIR/private/newkey.pem to CONFDIR/private/key.pem.

       uacme [OPTIONS ...] issue IDENTIFIER [ALTNAME ...]
           Issue a certificate for IDENTIFIER with zero or more ALTNAMEs. If a certificate is
           already available at CONFDIR/IDENTIFIER/cert.pem for the specified IDENTIFIER and
           ALTNAMEs and is still valid for longer than DAYS no action is taken unless -f, --force
           is specified or -o, --no-ocsp is not specified and the certificate is reported as
           revoked by the OCSP server. The new certificate is saved to
           CONFDIR/IDENTIFIER/cert.pem. If the certificate file already exists it is hardlinked
           to CONFDIR/IDENTIFIER/cert-TIMESTAMP.pem before overwriting. The private key for the
           certificate is loaded from CONFDIR/private/IDENTIFIER/key.pem. If no such file exists,
           a new key is generated unless -n, --never-create is specified. Wildcard IDENTIFIERs or
           ALTNAMEs are dealt with correctly, as long as the ACME server supports them; note that
           any such wildcards are automatically removed from the configuration subdirectory name:
           for example a certificate for *.test.com is saved to CONFDIR/test.com/cert.pem. IP
           address IDENTIFIERs and ALTNAMEs are also supported according to
           https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8738#section-3

       uacme [OPTIONS ...] issue CSRFILE
           Issue a certificate based on a RFC2986 Certificate Signing Request contained in
           CSRFILE, which must be in PEM format. In this mode of issuance uacme neither needs nor
           generates the certificate private key, but it is of course the responsibility of the
           user to ensure that the CSR is constructed and signed appropriately. If a certificate
           file CSRBASE-cert.pem (where CSRBASE is obtained by stripping the extension, if any,
           from CSRFILE) is already available in the same directory containing CSRFILE, and is
           still valid for longer than DAYS no action is taken unless -f, --force is specified or
           -o, --no-ocsp is not specified and the certificate is reported as revoked by the OCSP
           server. If the certificate file already exists it is hardlinked to
           BASENAME-cert-TIMESTAMP.pem before overwriting. Wildcard identifiers in the CSR are
           dealt with correctly, as long as the ACME server supports them. IP addresses are also
           supported according to https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8738#section-3

       uacme [OPTIONS ...] revoke CERTFILE [CERTKEYFILE]
           Revoke the certificate stored in CERTFILE. The revocation request is signed with the
           private key of either the certificate, when CERTKEYFILE is specified; or the ACME
           account associated with the certificate, when only CERTFILE is specified. In the first
           instance the account key and the configuration directory are not required. If
           successful CERTFILE is renamed to revoked-TIMESTAMP.pem. The reason code in the
           revocation request defaults to 0 but it can be specified by the user with -r,
           --reason.

EXIT STATUS

       0
           Success

       1
           Certificate not reissued because it is still current

       2
           Failure (syntax or usage error; configuration error; processing failure; unexpected
           error).

EXAMPLE HOOK SCRIPT

       The uacme.sh hook script included in the distribution can be used to automate the
       certificate issuance with http-01 challenges, provided a web server for the domain being
       validated runs on the same machine, with webroot at /var/www

           #!/bin/sh
           CHALLENGE_PATH=/var/www/.well-known/acme-challenge
           ARGS=5
           E_BADARGS=85

           if test $# -ne "$ARGS"
           then
               echo "Usage: $(basename "$0") method type ident token auth" 1>&2
               exit $E_BADARGS
           fi

           METHOD=$1
           TYPE=$2
           IDENT=$3
           TOKEN=$4
           AUTH=$5

           case "$METHOD" in
               "begin")
                   case "$TYPE" in
                       http-01)
                           echo -n "${AUTH}" > "${CHALLENGE_PATH}/${TOKEN}"
                           exit $?
                           ;;
                       *)
                           exit 1
                           ;;
                   esac
                   ;;
               "done"|"failed")
                   case "$TYPE" in
                       http-01)
                           rm "${CHALLENGE_PATH}/${TOKEN}"
                           exit $?
                           ;;
                       *)
                           exit 1
                           ;;
                   esac
                   ;;
               *)
                   echo "$0: invalid method" 1>&2
                   exit 1
           esac

BUGS

       If you believe you have found a bug, please create a new issue at
       https://github.com/ndilieto/uacme/issues with any applicable information.

SEE ALSO

       ualpn(1)

AUTHOR

       uacme was written by Nicola Di Lieto

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2019-2022 Nicola Di Lieto <nicola.dilieto@gmail.com>

       This file is part of uacme.

       uacme is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
       GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
       of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

       uacme is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without
       even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
       GNU General Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program.
       If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.