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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Ok, let's issue cert now:
le.sh --issue --dns dns_cf -d aa.com -d www.aa.com le.sh --issue --dns dns_cf -d aa.com -d www.aa.com
``` ```
The `CF_Key` and `CF_Email` will be saved in `~/.le/account.conf`, when next time you use cloudflare api, it will reuse this key. The `CF_Key` and `CF_Email` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf`, when next time you use cloudflare api, it will reuse this key.
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Ok, let's issue cert now:
le.sh --issue --dns dns_dp -d aa.com -d www.aa.com le.sh --issue --dns dns_dp -d aa.com -d www.aa.com
``` ```
The `DP_Id` and `DP_Key` will be saved in `~/.le/account.conf`, when next time you use dnspod.cn api, it will reuse this key. The `DP_Id` and `DP_Key` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf`, when next time you use dnspod.cn api, it will reuse this key.
## Use Cloudxns.com domain api to automatically issue cert ## Use Cloudxns.com domain api to automatically issue cert
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Ok, let's issue cert now:
le.sh --issue --dns dns_cx -d aa.com -d www.aa.com le.sh --issue --dns dns_cx -d aa.com -d www.aa.com
``` ```
The `CX_Key` and `CX_Secret` will be saved in `~/.le/account.conf`, when next time you use Cloudxns.com api, it will reuse this key. The `CX_Key` and `CX_Secret` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf`, when next time you use Cloudxns.com api, it will reuse this key.
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Let's assume you want to name it 'myapi', Let's assume you want to name it 'myapi',
1. Create a bash script named `~/.le/dns_myapi.sh`, 1. Create a bash script named `~/.acme.sh/dns_myapi.sh`,
2. In the scrypt, you must have a function named `dns_myapi-add()`. Which will be called by le.sh to add dns records. 2. In the scrypt, you must have a function named `dns_myapi-add()`. Which will be called by le.sh to add dns records.
3. Then you can use your api to issue cert like: 3. Then you can use your api to issue cert like: