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A simple Django app to handle Let's Encrypt ACME challenges.

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django-letsencrypt will allow you to add, remove, and update any ACME challenges objects you may need through your Django admin interface. Simply add the ACME challenge and response, and your app will serve up the necessary URL for Let's Encrypt validation.

Quick Start

  1. Add letsencrypt to your INSTALLED_APPS

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ... ,
    'letsencrypt',
    ... ,
]
  1. Included the letsencrypt in your project’s urls.py, or where applicable (usually your root urls.py)

url(r'^\.well-known/', include('letsencrypt.urls'))
  1. Run manage.py migrate to create the required table for the letsencrypt model

  2. Create your ACME Challenge objects in your Django admin interface

  3. Test your ACME Challenge objects and their responses by visiting them:

{Django Site}/.well-known/acme-challenge/challenge_text

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