Overview
Request 967673 accepted
- Update to version 1.26.0
* Added show_account subcommand, which will fetch the account information from
the ACME server and show the account details (account URL and, if applicable,
email address or addresses)
* The acme library now requires requests>=2.20.0.
* Certbot and its acme library now require pytz>=2019.3.
* Certbot and its acme module now depend on josepy>=1.13.0 due to better type annotation support.
* Previously, when Certbot was in the process of registering a new ACME account
and the ACME server did not present any Terms of Service, the user was asked
to agree with a non-existent Terms of Service ("None"). This bug is now fixed,
so that if an ACME server does not provide any Terms of Service to agree with,
the user is not asked to agree to a non-existent Terms of Service any longer.
* If account registration fails, Certbot did not relay the error from the ACME
server back to the user. This is now fixed: the error message from the ACME
server is now presented to the user when account registration fails.
- Created by mcalabkova
- In state accepted
Request History
mcalabkova created request
- Update to version 1.26.0
* Added show_account subcommand, which will fetch the account information from
the ACME server and show the account details (account URL and, if applicable,
email address or addresses)
* The acme library now requires requests>=2.20.0.
* Certbot and its acme library now require pytz>=2019.3.
* Certbot and its acme module now depend on josepy>=1.13.0 due to better type annotation support.
* Previously, when Certbot was in the process of registering a new ACME account
and the ACME server did not present any Terms of Service, the user was asked
to agree with a non-existent Terms of Service ("None"). This bug is now fixed,
so that if an ACME server does not provide any Terms of Service to agree with,
the user is not asked to agree to a non-existent Terms of Service any longer.
* If account registration fails, Certbot did not relay the error from the ACME
server back to the user. This is now fixed: the error message from the ACME
server is now presented to the user when account registration fails.
mcalabkova accepted request