ansible-roles/evoacme/README.md

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# Evoacme 2.0
EvoAcme is an [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/) role and a [Certbot](https://certbot.eff.org) wrapper for generate [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) certificates.
It is a project hosted at [Evolix's forge](https://gitea.evolix.org/evolix/ansible-roles/)
Evoacme is open source software licensed under the AGPLv3 License.
## Install
### 1 - Create a playbook with evoacme role
~~~
---
- hosts: hostname
become: yes
roles:
- evoacme
~~~
### 2 - Install evoacme prerequisite with ansible
~~~
# ansible-playbook playbook.yml -K --limit hostname
~~~
### 3 - Include letsencrypt.conf in your webserver
For Apache, you just need to ensure that you don't overwrite "/.well-known/acme-challenge" Alias with a Redirect or Rewrite directive.
For Nginx, you must include `/etc/nginx/snippets/letsencrypt.conf` in all wanted vhosts :
~~~
server {
[…]
include /etc/nginx/snippets/letsencrypt.conf;
[…]
}
~~~
then reload the Nginx configuration :
~~~
# nginx -t
# service nginx reload
~~~
### 4 - Create a CSR for a vhost with make-csr
~~~
# make-csr vhostname domain...
~~~
### 5 - Generate the certificate with evoacme
~~~
# evoacme look for /etc/ssl/requests/vhostname
# vhostname was the same used by make-csr
evoacme vhostname
~~~
### 6 - Include ssl configuration
Sll configuration has generated, you must include it in your vhost.
For Apache :
~~~
Include /etc/apache2/ssl/vhost.conf
~~~
For Nginx :
~~~
include /etc/nginx/ssl/vhost.conf;
~~~