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Route53 plugin for certbot

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## Route53 plugin for Let's Encrypt client


### Before you start

It's expected that the root hosted zone for the domain in question already exists in your account.

### Setup

1. Create a virtual environment

2. Make sure you have libssl-dev (or your regional equivalent) installed.
`pycparser` suffers from
https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/issues/148, which is why we need to
recompile it, which depends on `libssl-dev`.

3. Install by adding these to your requirements.txt file:

```
--no-binary pycparser
-e git+https://github.com/certbot/certbot.git#egg=certbot
-e git+https://github.com/certbot/certbot.git#egg=acme&subdirectory=acme
certbot-route53
```
We need DNS01 support in certbot, which is only available in master for now.


### How to use it

Make sure you have access to AWS's Route53 service, either through IAM roles or
via `.aws/credentials`.

To generate a certificate:
```
certbot certonly \
-n --agree-tos --email DEVOPS@COMPANY.COM \
-a certbot-route53:auth \
-d MY.DOMAIN.NAME
```

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