Certbot 1.23.0
Added
Added show_account subcommand, which will fetch the account information
from the ACME server and show the account details (account URL and, if
applicable, email address or addresses)
We deprecated support for Python 3.6 in Certbot and its ACME library.
Support for Python 3.6 will be removed in the next major release of Certbot.
Fixed
GCP Permission list for certbot-dns-google in plugin documentation
dns-digitalocean used the SOA TTL for newly created records, rather than 30 seconds.
Revoking a certificate based on an ECDSA key can now be done with --key-path.
Certbot 1.0.0
Removed:
* The docs extras for the certbot-apache and certbot-nginx packages
have been removed.
Changed:
* certbot-auto has deprecated support for systems using OpenSSL 1.0.1 that are
not running on x86-64. This primarily affects RHEL 6 based systems.
* Certbot's config_changes subcommand has been removed
* certbot.plugins.common.TLSSNI01 has been removed.
* Deprecated attributes related to the TLS-SNI-01 challenge in
acme.challenges and acme.standalone
have been removed.
* The functions certbot.client.view_config_changes,
certbot.main.config_changes,
certbot.plugins.common.Installer.view_config_changes,
certbot.reverter.Reverter.view_config_changes, and
certbot.util.get_systemd_os_info have been removed
* Certbot's register --update-registration subcommand has been removed
* When possible, default to automatically configuring the webserver so all requests
redirect to secure HTTPS access. This is mostly relevant when running Certbot
in non-interactive mode. Previously, the default was to not redirect all requests.
0.39.0:
Added
Support for Python 3.8 was added to Certbot and all of its components.
Support for CentOS 8 was added to certbot-auto.
Changed
Don't send OCSP requests for expired certificates
Return to using platform.linux_distribution instead of distro.linux_distribution in OS fingerprinting for Python < 3.8
Updated the Nginx plugin's TLS configuration to keep support for some versions of IE11.
Fixed
Fixed OS detection in the Apache plugin on RHEL 6.