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```sh |
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```sh |
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acme.sh --deploy -d www.mydomain.com --deploy-hook gitlab |
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acme.sh --deploy -d www.mydomain.com --deploy-hook gitlab |
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``` |
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``` |
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## 12. Deploy your cert to Hashicorp Vault |
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```sh |
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export VAULT_PREFIX="acme" |
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``` |
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You can then deploy the certificate as follows |
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```sh |
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acme.sh --deploy -d www.mydomain.com --deploy-hook vault_cli |
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``` |
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Your certs will be saved in Vault using this structure: |
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```sh |
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vault write "${VAULT_PREFIX}/${domain}/cert.pem" value=@"..." |
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vault write "${VAULT_PREFIX}/${domain}/cert.key" value=@"..." |
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vault write "${VAULT_PREFIX}/${domain}/chain.pem" value=@"..." |
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vault write "${VAULT_PREFIX}/${domain}/fullchain.pem" value=@"..." |
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``` |
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You might be using Fabio load balancer (which can get certs from |
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Vault). It needs a bit different structure of your certs in Vault. It |
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gets certs only from keys that were saved in `prefix/domain`, like this: |
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```bash |
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vault write <PREFIX>/www.domain.com cert=@cert.pem key=@key.pem |
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``` |
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If you want to save certs in Vault this way just set "FABIO" env |
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variable to anything (ex: "1") before running `acme.sh`: |
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```sh |
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export FABIO="1" |
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``` |