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I'm guessing that LE adds a new fileset to <code>archive/{{arg|domain folder}}/</code> for each renewal, and updates the links in <code>live/{{arg|domain name}}</code>. | I'm guessing that LE adds a new fileset to <code>archive/{{arg|domain folder}}/</code> for each renewal, and updates the links in <code>live/{{arg|domain name}}</code>. | ||
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| + | * [https://crt.sh/?q=htyp.org certificate lookup]: replace <code>htyp.org</code> with any domain. Use %domain for wildcard matches. | ||
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Files
/etc/letsencrypt/- +
archive/- contains one folder per domain- +
<domain folder>/-- folder names are arbitrary, specified inrenewal/files
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live/- +
<domain name>- contains links to the current files
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renewal/- contains configurations to load (equivalent tosites-enabled/in Apache/Nginx)
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I'm guessing that LE adds a new fileset to archive/<domain folder>/ for each renewal, and updates the links in live/<domain name>.
Links
- certificate lookup: replace
htyp.orgwith any domain. Use %domain for wildcard matches.