Good question. It apparently fails to create a key:
https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/2846
Since it works on FreeBSD (using OpenSSL) it seems a command being
issued to LibreSSL does not produce the same result.
My query to this list was to see if there is a way to use OpenSSL
instead of LibreSSL, as I thought there was an rc.conf variable to do
that. Installing OpenSSL removes wget and curl, which are required for
the acme.sh process to work...
On 4/10/20 4:12 AM, Mikhail Novosyolov wrote:
10.04.2020 04:52, Seann Aswell пишет:
Greetings,
Having an issue getting LibreSSL to play nicely with acme.sh, in order to
create a Let's Encrypt SSL certificate.
What's the problem?
Tested both acme.sh package and latest git version on DragonFly, both fail.
However, it works on FreeBSD, which of course defaults to OpenSSL. Have
reported to acme.sh maintainer, as LibreSSL is supposed to be supported...
However, I seem to recall there being a way to specify in rc.conf to use
OpenSSL instead of LibreSSL, but not able to find anything at the moment. In
this case it's only for a specific jail, but looking for a workaround.
Suggestions?