No commit activity in last 3 years
No release in over 3 years
This gem is a plugin for acmesmith and implements an automated dns-01 challenge responder using Verisign REST API.
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
 Dependencies

Development

~> 1.11
~> 10.0
~> 3.0

Runtime

 Project Readme

acmesmith-verisign

A plugin for Acmesmith and implements an automated dns-01 challenge responder using Verisign MDNS REST API.

With this plugin and Acmesmith, you can automate and authorize your domain hosted on Verisign MDNS Portal and request TLS certificates for the domains against Let's Encrypt and other CAs supporting the ACME protocol.

Please consider that Verisign API is closed by default and should be whitelist per IP address by opening a support case at mdnshelp@verisign.com.

For more infromation on Verisign API - API Documentation

Usage

Prerequisites

  • You need to whitelist your IP to access Verisign API.
  • You need to issue an API token from your Verisign MDNS Portal UI.
  • The user which generate the API token should have the REGULAR user role at minimum and should also be associated to all the DNS zones that will be managed by ACME.

Installation

Install acmesith-verisign gem along with acmesmith. You can just do gem install acmesith-verisign or use Bundler if you want.

Configuration

Use verisign challenge responder in your acmesmith.yml. General instructions about acmesmith.yml is available in the manual of Acmesmith.

The mandatory options for the acmesmith.yml (Or other file specified from command line) are:

  • token: VR API Token
  • account_id: VR Account ID

Optional option is:

  • ttl: Integer -> Where default TTL is 3600 if this option is omitted.
---
directory: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory

storage:
  type: filesystem
  path: /path/to/key/storage


challenge_responders:
  - verisign:
      token: "API_TOKEN" # (required)
      account_id: "ACCOUNT_ID" # (required)
      ttl: 60 # (optional)

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.