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ZeroSSL: Alternative to Let's Encrypt ACME Provider

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    timka
    wrote on last edited by girish
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    I would like to be able to use a different ACME provider, such as zerossl.com or a self-hosted ACME variant such as smallstep. Do you think this is possible?

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      Interesting... I found that there is a bunch of alternate providers out there - https://github.com/https-dev/docs/blob/master/list-of-acme-servers.md .

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        On a side note, I learnt that zerossl acquired acme.sh and caddy.

        https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/the-acme-sh-will-change-default-ca-to-zerossl-on-august-1st-2021/144052

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          On a side note, I learnt that zerossl acquired acme.sh and caddy.

          https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/the-acme-sh-will-change-default-ca-to-zerossl-on-august-1st-2021/144052

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          @girish can you use acme.sh and support multiple (selectable) providers?

          Conscious tech

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            @girish can you use acme.sh and support multiple (selectable) providers?

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            @robi we wrote our own acme client acme2.js . We already provide select-able providers. For example, LE (prod) , LE (staging) in the advanced section of Domain UI. There are actually separate providers. We can test and add more providers to the list.

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              So, ZeroSSL requires our client to support EAB Credentials . It's easy to add. I will move this to feature request for now.

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                @girish thank you very much! Looking forward to it!

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                  I do not know, if this may be also interesting, so I just add the link. I noted it because it talks about private pki which might be interesting in my job but I personally don't need it.
                  https://cert-manager.io

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