It does need upgrading. For a workaround, put it behind caddy 
(caddyserver.com), without tls.




On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 12:29 AM +0200, "Florian" <[email protected]> 
wrote:










Hi,
I've just started using Perkeep, setting it up on an Amazon EC2 with an 
attached S3 bucket and I have been able to hook it up to one of my domain 
names.However, I have been trying to get HTTPS to work, but keep getting the 
following printed:
"403 urn:acme:error:unauthorized: Account creation on ACMEv1 is disabled. 
Please upgrade your ACME client to a version that supports ACMEv2 / RFC 8555. 
See https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/end-of-life-plan-for-acmev1/88430 for 
details."

Since I'm mostly a front-end dev, this is all a little on the far side of my 
knowledge and comfort zone, so I was hoping someone could point me in the right 
direction.
Fwiw, my config looks like this:
{    "auth": "userpass:<user>:<secret>:+localhost",    "https": true,    
"baseURL": "https://<mydomain>",    "listen": ":443",    "camliNetIP": "",    
"identity": "<identity>",    "identitySecretRing": 
"/home/ec2-user/.config/perkeep/identity-secring.gpg",    "s3": "<s3 config>",  
  "packRelated": true,    "levelDB": "/home/ec2-user/var/perkeep/index.leveldb"}
Thanks in advance to anyone taking the time,Regards,
Florian





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