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The SH_Username and SH_Token and SH_Domain_ID will be saved in ~/.acme.sh/account.conf and will be reused when needed.
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The SH_Username and SH_Token and SH_Domain_ID will be saved in ~/.acme.sh/account.conf and will be reused when needed.
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## 114. Use OpenStack domain API
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This provider supports [OpenStack Designate](https://docs.openstack.org/designate)
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for creating DNS records.
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Report any issues to https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3054
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This provider requires the OpenStack Client (python-openstackclient) and
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Designate client (python-designateclient) be installed and available in your path.
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It also requires you use Keystone V3 credentials, which can be either password or
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application credentials provided as environment variables. Any other
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authentication method will not save your credentials for renewal.
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You will most likely want to source your OpenStack RC file to set your environment variables:
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. openrc.sh
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or manually like:
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export OS_AUTH_URL=https://keystone.example.com:5000/
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export OS_USERNAME=<username>
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export OS_PASSWORD=<password>
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export OS_PROJECT_NAME=<project name>
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export OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
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export OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
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To issue a cert:
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acme.sh --issue --dns dns_openstack -d example.com
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Your OpenStack credentials will be saved to `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and reused on renewal.
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# Use custom API
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# Use custom API
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If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API.
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If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API.
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