svn commit: r439463 - branches/2017Q2/security/py-certbot
Carlos J. Puga Medina
cpm at FreeBSD.org
Wed Apr 26 16:23:22 UTC 2017
Author: cpm
Date: Wed Apr 26 16:23:21 2017
New Revision: 439463
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/439463
Log:
MFH: r439461
security/py-certbot: fix incorrect instructions in pkg-message
- Fix the example certonly command
While here, update pkg-message to cope with the renaming to "certbot"
PR: 218758
Submitted by: cpm (based on)
Reported by: Justin Clift <justin at postgresql.org>
Approved by: koobs (maintainer)
Approved by: ports-secteam (blanket)
Modified:
branches/2017Q2/security/py-certbot/pkg-message
Directory Properties:
branches/2017Q2/ (props changed)
Modified: branches/2017Q2/security/py-certbot/pkg-message
==============================================================================
--- branches/2017Q2/security/py-certbot/pkg-message Wed Apr 26 16:20:19 2017 (r439462)
+++ branches/2017Q2/security/py-certbot/pkg-message Wed Apr 26 16:23:21 2017 (r439463)
@@ -1,22 +1,18 @@
===========================================================================
-The Let's Encrypt Client is BETA SOFTWARE. It contains plenty of bugs and
-rough edges, and should be tested thoroughly in staging environments before
-use on production systems.
-
This port installs the "standalone" Python client only, which does not use and
-is not the letsencrypt-auto bootstrap/wrapper script.
+is not the certbot-auto bootstrap/wrapper script.
To obtain certificates, use the 'certonly' command as follows:
- # sudo certbot --server <server-URL> certonly
+ # sudo certbot certonly --standalone -d [server FQDN]
Note: The client currently requires the ability to bind on TCP port 80. If
you have a server running on this port, it will need to be temporarily stopped
so that the standalone server can listen on that port to complete
authentication.
-The letsencrypt plugins to support apache and nginx certificate installation
+The certbot plugins to support apache and nginx certificate installation
will be made available soon in the following ports:
* Apache plugin: security/py-certbot-apache
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