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0.20.0 - 2017-12-06 - Certbot's ACME library now recognizes URL fields in challenge objects in preparation for Let's Encrypt's new ACME endpoint. - The Apache plugin now parses some distro specific Apache configuration files on non-Debian systems allowing it to get a clearer picture on the running configuration. - Certbot better reports network failures by removing information about connection retries from the error output. - An unnecessary question when using Certbot's webroot plugin interactively has been removed. - Certbot's NGINX plugin no longer sometimes incorrectly reports that it was unable to deploy a HTTP->HTTPS redirect when requesting Certbot to enable a redirect for multiple domains. - Problems where the Apache plugin was failing to find directives and duplicating existing directives on openSUSE have been resolved. - An issue running the test shipped with Certbot and some our DNS plugins with older versions of mock have been resolved. - On some systems, users reported strangely interleaved output depending on when stdout and stderr were flushed. 0.19.0 - 2017-10-04 - Certbot now has renewal hook directories where executable files can be placed for Certbot to run with the renew subcommand. - After revoking a certificate with the revoke subcommand, Certbot will offer to delete the lineage associated with the certificate. - When using Certbot's Google Cloud DNS plugin on Google Compute Engine, you no longer have to provide a credential file to Certbot if you have configured sufficient permissions for the instance which Certbot can automatically obtain using Google's metadata service. - When deleting certificates interactively using the delete subcommand, Certbot will now allow you to select multiple lineages to be deleted at once. - Certbot's Apache plugin no longer always parses Apache's sites-available on Debian based systems and instead only parses virtual hosts included in your Apache configuration. - The plugins subcommand can now be run without root access. - certbot-auto now includes a timeout when updating itself so it no longer hangs indefinitely when it is unable to connect to the external server. - An issue where Certbot's Apache plugin would sometimes fail to deploy a certificate on Debian based systems if mod_ssl wasn't already enabled has been resolved. - A bug in our Docker image where the certificates subcommand could not report if certificates maintained by Certbot had been revoked has been fixed. - Certbot's RFC 2136 DNS plugin (for use with software like BIND) now properly performs DNS challenges when the domain being verified contains a CNAME record. |
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