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plugins:letsencrypt [2016/11/23 16:31]
nuxwin
plugins:letsencrypt [2016/11/23 16:40]
nuxwin [Plugin translation]
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 ==== Manual execution of the certbot client ==== ==== Manual execution of the certbot client ====
  
-You should avoid execute the Certbot client manually, or even through your own scripts, without knowing what your are doing. If you really want execute the `Certbotclient manually, you should at least reuse the email that is used by this plugin. You can find the email address in the /​etc/​imscp/​imscp.conf file (DEFAULT_ADMIN_ADDRESS parameter).+You should avoid execute the Certbot client manually, or even through your own scripts, without knowing what your are doing. If you really want execute the Certbot client manually, you should at least reuse the email that is used by this plugin. You can find the email address in the /​etc/​imscp/​imscp.conf file (**DEFAULT_ADMIN_ADDRESS** parameter).
  
 Be aware that not support will be given if following a manual invocation of the Certbot client, one or many of your SSL lineages are in inconsistent states. Be aware that not support will be given if following a manual invocation of the Certbot client, one or many of your SSL lineages are in inconsistent states.
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 ==== SANs for alternative URLs ==== ==== SANs for alternative URLs ====
  
-You can enable support for alternative URLs by setting the `include_altnamesconfiguration parameter to`truein the plugin configuration file. Once done, don't forget to trigger a plugin list update.+You can enable support for alternative URLs by setting the **include_altnames** configuration parameter to **true** in the plugin configuration file. Once done, don't forget to trigger a plugin list update.
  
 Be aware that this parameters acts only for new SSL certificate issuances. Be aware that this parameters acts only for new SSL certificate issuances.
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 ==== Plugin translation ==== ==== Plugin translation ====
  
-You can translate this plugin using a gettext translation editor such as poedit. Translation files are located under the ./l10n directory, inside of this plugin archive. Once translated you can send us your translation file (po file) for integration in future release.+You can translate this plugin using a gettext translation editor such as poedit. Translation files are located under the **./l10n** directory, inside of this plugin archive. Once translated you can send us your translation file (po file) for integration in future release.
  
-Note that if no translation file exists for your localization in the ./l10n/po directory, you must create it first from the l10n/​LetsEncrypt.pot file. Be aware that your file must be UTF-8, else, it won't be accepted.+Note that if no translation file exists for your localization in the **./l10n/po** directory, you must create it first from the **l10n/​LetsEncrypt.pot** file. Be aware that your file must be **UTF-8**, else, it won't be accepted.
  
 ==== License ==== ==== License ====
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 The development of this plugin has been sponsored by: The development of this plugin has been sponsored by:
  
-[IP-Projects GmbH & Co. KG](https://​www.ip-projects.de/ ​"IP-Projects GmbH & Co. KG")+  * [[https://​www.ip-projects.de/​|IP-Projects GmbH & Co. KG]]
  
 ==== Authors ==== ==== Authors ====
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