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Comments can be put anywhere in the file using a hash mark .Pq Sq # , and extend to the end of the current line. Care should be taken when commenting out multi-line text: the comment is effective until the end of the entire block. .Pp Argument names not beginning with a letter, digit, underscore, or '/' must be quoted. .Sh MACROS Macros can be defined that will later be expanded in context. Macro names must start with a letter, digit, or underscore, and may contain any of those characters. Macro names may not be reserved words. Macros are not expanded inside quotes. .Pp For example: .Bd -literal -offset indent api_url="https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory" authority letsencrypt { api url $api_url account key "/etc/acme/letsencrypt-privkey.pem" } .Ed .Sh AUTHORITIES The configured certificate authorities. .Pp Each authority section starts with a declaration of the name identifying a certificate authority. .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic authority Ar name Brq ... The .Ar name is a string used to reference this certificate authority. .El .Pp It is followed by a block of options enclosed in curly brackets: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic account key Ar file Op Ar keytype Specify a .Ar file used to identify the user of this certificate authority. .Ar keytype can be .Cm rsa or .Cm ecdsa . It defaults to .Cm rsa . .It Ic api url Ar url Specify the .Ar url under which the ACME API is reachable. .El .Sh DOMAINS The certificates to be obtained through ACME. .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic domain Ar name Brq ... Each domain section begins with the .Ic domain keyword followed by the name to be used as the common name component of the subject of the X.509 certificate. .El .Pp It is followed by a block of options enclosed in curly brackets: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic alternative names Brq ... Specify a list of alternative names for which the certificate will be valid. The common name is included automatically if this option is present, but there is no automatic conversion/inclusion between "www." and plain domain name forms. .It Ic domain key Ar file Op Ar keytype The private key file for which the certificate will be obtained. .Ar keytype can be .Cm rsa or .Cm ecdsa . It defaults to .Cm rsa . .It Ic domain certificate Ar file The filename of the certificate that will be issued. This is optional if .Ar domain full chain certificate is specified. .It Ic domain chain certificate Ar file The filename in which to store the certificate chain that will be returned by the certificate authority. It needs to be in the same directory as the .Ar domain certificate (or in a subdirectory) and can be specified as a relative or absolute path. This setting is optional. .It Ic domain full chain certificate Ar file The filename in which to store the full certificate chain that will be returned by the certificate authority. It needs to be in the same directory as the .Ar domain certificate (or in a subdirectory) and can be specified as a relative or absolute path. This is a combination of the .Ar domain certificate and the .Ar domain chain certificate in one file, and is required by most browsers. This is optional if .Ar domain certificate is specified. .It Ic sign with Ar authority The certificate authority (as declared above in the .Sx AUTHORITIES section) to use. If this setting is absent, the first authority specified is used. .It Ic challengedir Ar path The directory in which the challenge file will be stored. If it is not specified, a default of .Pa /var/www/acme will be used. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width "/etc/acme-client.conf" -compact .It Pa /etc/acme-client.conf .Xr acme-client 1 configuration file .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr acme-client 1 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm file format first appeared in .Ox 6.1 .