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New Feature Request: Retrieving Let's Encrypt Domain Validation DNS TXT Name and Value using Terminus #2378
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We have https://github.com/pantheon-systems/terminus-acme-plugin; however, there seem to be some issues with this plugin. It also looks like it was inadvertently marked "deprecated"; it should be fixed instead. To install:
It didn't work well when I tried it, but there is a starting point. |
Thanks for pointing out this plugin. I was able to try it out and retrieve the DNS TXT information for an unverified site, using Terminus 3.0.7. This is what I was looking for. I haven't been able to check out if the verify functionality works but will when I have an unverified site available with DNS configured. |
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( ) 8.0
( ) 8.1
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Hello,
I am provisioning new Pantheon sites using Terminus. Part of the provisioning is using the 'terminus domain:dns' comand to retrieve a site environment's DNS information and entering that into our institution's DNS system. I'd also like to be able to retrieve the site environment's Let's Encrypt domain validation DNS TXT name and value, so I can enter that into our DNS system, as well. This information is available from the Pantheon Dashboard via a URL of the form
https://dashboard.pantheon.io/sites/{site_id}#{env}/DomainsHTTPS/ownership/{custom_hostname}
I'd be glad to write a plug-in for this, once an appropriate Terminus API endpoint is available to pull the information.
Thanks,
Keith
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