Container para emitir Certificados Let's Encrypt, com o Dehydrated
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Example how to deploy a DNS challange using lexicon
set -e
set -u
set -o pipefail
export PROVIDER=${PROVIDER:-"cloudflare"}
function deploy_challenge {
local DOMAIN="${1}" TOKEN_FILENAME="${2}" TOKEN_VALUE="${3}"
echo "deploy_challenge called: ${DOMAIN}, ${TOKEN_FILENAME}, ${TOKEN_VALUE}"
if [ "$PROVIDER" == "POWERDNS" ]; then
lexicon $PROVIDER create ${DOMAIN} TXT --name="_acme-challenge.${DOMAIN}." --content="${TOKEN_VALUE}" --pdns-server ${LEXICON_POWERDNS_SERVER}
else
lexicon $PROVIDER create ${DOMAIN} TXT --name="_acme-challenge.${DOMAIN}." --content="${TOKEN_VALUE}"
fi
sleep 30
# This hook is called once for every domain that needs to be
# validated, including any alternative names you may have listed.
#
# Parameters:
# - DOMAIN
# The domain name (CN or subject alternative name) being
# validated.
# - TOKEN_FILENAME
# The name of the file containing the token to be served for HTTP
# validation. Should be served by your web server as
# /.well-known/acme-challenge/${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 $TOKEN_FILENAME file.
}
function clean_challenge {
local DOMAIN="${1}" TOKEN_FILENAME="${2}" TOKEN_VALUE="${3}"
echo "clean_challenge called: ${DOMAIN}, ${TOKEN_FILENAME}, ${TOKEN_VALUE}"
if [ "$PROVIDER" == "POWERDNS" ]; then
lexicon $PROVIDER delete ${DOMAIN} TXT --name="_acme-challenge.${DOMAIN}." --content="${TOKEN_VALUE}" --pdns-server ${LEXICON_POWERDNS_SERVER}
else
lexicon $PROVIDER delete ${DOMAIN} TXT --name="_acme-challenge.${DOMAIN}." --content="${TOKEN_VALUE}"
fi
# This hook is called after attempting to validate each domain,
# whether or not validation was successful. Here you can delete
# files or DNS records that are no longer needed.
#
# The parameters are the same as for deploy_challenge.
}
function invalid_challenge() {
local DOMAIN="${1}" RESPONSE="${2}"
echo "invalid_challenge called: ${DOMAIN}, ${RESPONSE}"
# This hook is called if the challenge response has failed, so domain
# owners can be aware and act accordingly.
#
# Parameters:
# - DOMAIN
# The primary domain name, i.e. the certificate common
# name (CN).
# - RESPONSE
# The response that the verification server returned
}
function deploy_cert {
local DOMAIN="${1}" KEYFILE="${2}" CERTFILE="${3}" FULLCHAINFILE="${4}" CHAINFILE="${5}"
echo "deploy_cert called: ${DOMAIN}, ${KEYFILE}, ${CERTFILE}, ${FULLCHAINFILE}, ${CHAINFILE}"
# This hook is called once for each certificate that has been
# produced. Here you might, for instance, copy your new certificates
# to service-specific locations and reload the service.
#
# Parameters:
# - DOMAIN
# The primary domain name, i.e. the certificate common
# name (CN).
# - KEYFILE
# The path of the file containing the private key.
# - CERTFILE
# The path of the file containing the signed certificate.
# - FULLCHAINFILE
# The path of the file containing the full certificate chain.
# - CHAINFILE
# The path of the file containing the intermediate certificate(s).
}
function unchanged_cert {
local DOMAIN="${1}" KEYFILE="${2}" CERTFILE="${3}" FULLCHAINFILE="${4}" CHAINFILE="${5}"
echo "unchanged_cert called: ${DOMAIN}, ${KEYFILE}, ${CERTFILE}, ${FULLCHAINFILE}, ${CHAINFILE}"
# This hook is called once for each certificate that is still
# valid and therefore wasn't reissued.
#
# 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).
}
exit_hook() {
# This hook is called at the end of a dehydrated command and can be used
# to do some final (cleanup or other) tasks.
:
}
startup_hook() {
# This hook is called before the dehydrated command to do some initial tasks
# (e.g. starting a webserver).
:
}
HANDLER=$1; shift; $HANDLER "$@"