package dns-certify
MirageOS let's encrypt certificate retrieval
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
dns-7.0.3.tbz
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Module Dns_certify_mirage.Make
Source
Parameters
module R : Mirage_random.S
module P : Mirage_clock.PCLOCK
module T : Mirage_time.S
module S : Tcpip.Stack.V4V6
Signature
Source
val retrieve_certificate :
S.t ->
dns_key:string ->
hostname:[ `host ] Domain_name.t ->
?additional_hostnames:[ `raw ] Domain_name.t list ->
?key_type:X509.Key_type.t ->
?key_data:string ->
?key_seed:string ->
?bits:int ->
S.TCP.ipaddr ->
int ->
(X509.Certificate.t list * X509.Private_key.t, [ `Msg of string ]) result
Lwt.t
retrieve_certificate stack ~dns_key ~hostname ~key_type ~key_data ~key_seed ~bits server_ip port
generates a private key (using key_type
, key_data
, key_seed
, and bits
), a certificate signing request for the given hostname
and additional_hostnames
, and sends server_ip
an nsupdate (DNS-TSIG with dns_key
) with the csr as TLSA record, awaiting for a matching certificate as TLSA record. Requires a service that interacts with let's encrypt to transform the CSR into a signed certificate. If something fails, an exception (via Lwt.fail
) is raised. This is meant for unikernels that require a valid TLS certificate before they can start their service (i.e. most web servers, mail servers).
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