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Acme.sh Command: Issue Certificate Standalone Tls
An engineer would use the command 'acme.sh --issue --alpn -d example.com' when they need to issue a TLS certificate for a domain without the ability to place files in the webroot, particularly in environments where they require the certificate validation to be completed solely through the ALPN protocol. Exact CLI syntax to issue certificate standalone tls using Acme.sh.
When to use this: An engineer would use the command 'acme.sh --issue --alpn -d example.com' when they need to issue a TLS certificate for a domain without the ability to place files in the webroot, particularly in environments where they require the certificate validation to be completed solely through the ALPN protocol.
Command Syntax
acme.sh --issue --alpn {-d|--domain} example.com acme.sh --issue --alpn `{-d|--domain`} example.com Command Breakdown
--issue- Command Option
- Tool-specific option used by this command invocation.
--alpn- Command Option
- Tool-specific option used by this command invocation.
FAQ
Purpose: Exact syntax to issue certificate standalone tls using Acme.sh.
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