ACME DNS-Authenticators Screens

Add DNS Authenticator Cloudflare Route 53 OVH Shell The Certificates screen includes the ACME DNS-Authenticators widget that displays a list of configured authenticators. The Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME) DNS-Authenticators screen allows users to automate certificate issuing and renewal. The user must verify ownership of the domain before TrueNAS allows certificate automation. ACME DNS is an advanced feature intended for network administrators or AWS professionals. Misconfiguring ACME DNS can prevent you from accessing TrueNAS.
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Adding ACME DNS-Authenticators

Adding a DNS Authenticator Adding an Authenticator with a Shell Script Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME) DNS authenticators allow users to automate certificate issuing and renewal. The user must verify ownership of the domain before TrueNAS allows certificate automation. ACME DNS is an advanced feature intended for network administrators or AWS professionals. Misconfiguring ACME DNS can prevent you from accessing TrueNAS. The system requires an ACME DNS Authenticator and CSR to configure ACME certificate automation.
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Creating ACME Certificates

Requirements Create an ACME DNS-Authenticator Create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Create ACME Certificate TrueNAS SCALE allows users to automatically generate custom domain certificates using Let’s Encrypt. Requirements An email address for your TrueNAS SCALE Admin user. A custom domain that uses Cloudflare, AWS Route 53, or OVH. A DNS server that does not cache for your TrueNAS SCALE system. Create an ACME DNS-Authenticator Go to Credentials > Certificates and click ADD in the ACME DNS-Authenticators widget.
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