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Documentation Site for the Certify The Web - Certify SSL Manager app for windows

Home Page: https://docs.certifytheweb.com

License: MIT License

JavaScript 81.26% CSS 18.74%
acme-client https letsencrypt

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[Enhancement] DNS Scripting documentation update

Hey guys,

I want to suggest some points to the dns scripting section in your documentation because im currently trying to build a custom script for dns updates / deletes for the netcup host.

"Its hard to know how the value in the txt record has to be if a apex domain is also included in the request.
Documentation quote: "When an 'apex domain' like example.com is included in the certificate request for a wildcard (e.g. *.example.com) both TXT records will have the same name but different values, so updates need to add to the TXT record values."
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  1. Based on the quote above: Should both values whitespace separated? Otherwise I dont get it how to store it.
  2. The call to the custom delete script isnt shown in the logs or in the sidebar of "Configuration Test Results" (Testing scenario). Its hard to know if the call was triggered (if you are not logging externally) or if you not aware of that the call happens asynchronously. (Found this information in a community thread: https://community.certifytheweb.com/t/some-feedback-and-questions/313/14)

Effected documentation file: https://github.com/webprofusion/certify-docs/blob/c29344c6024181f9fe8ef2c8a2c5d104191273b3/docs/dns/providers/scripting.md

Would nice to see updates about this two parts in your documentation to makes it a bit more clear for others.

Greetz

Win7 doesn't have certlm.msc

Minor issue with the 202109-letsencrypt.md section regarding the "Windows PCs" section that talks about Win7. It mentions checking certlm.msc in the Trusted Root store, but Win7 doesn't appear to have a certlm.msc, only certmgr.msc. You may have to provide a quick instruction on running mmc.exe and adding the snap-in.

Or just running something like this from PowerShell (even 2.0):

gci cert:\LocalMachine\Root\CABD2A79A1076A31F21D253635CB039D4329A5E8

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