[Letsencrypt-devel] Bug#824928: letsencrypt.sh: move the default position of the domains file to /etc/letsencrypt.sh/

Mattia Rizzolo mattia at debian.org
Sat May 21 12:33:00 UTC 2016


Package: letsencrypt.sh
Version: 0.1.0-2
Severity: wishlist

As I wrote in #822493#45:

> +Providing a list of domains to letsencrypt.sh
> +=============================================
> +If the parameter --domains is not given to letsencrypt.sh, it tries to
> get
> +a list of domains from the file /var/lib/letsencrypt.sh/domains.txt.
> 
> I've never noticed this (as I use -d in my own script), but imho we
> should put that file by default in /etc/letsencrypt.sh/domains.txt.
> Really /var should not be the place for things like this, whilst is
> totally fine for files like certs.
> What do you think?
> 
> IMHO the best way to accomplish this is to introduce a new conf entry
> pointing just to the domains file, and defaulting to
> "${BASEDIR}/domains.txt.  Just looking at the code and without trying
> seems like ${DOMAINS_TXT} does that; if that's the case it just need
> documenting in the example file.  This should be done upstream, of
> course, and I couldn't figure why he wouldn't like it.


Daniel: what are your thoughts on this?

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