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Fork of acme-v2.js for use in the ACME TLS fork of Greenlock.js that removes the telemetry and the artificial and privacy-eroding email address requirement for Let’s Encrypt certificates.
Forked from acme-v2.js v1.5.2 by AJ ONeal for use in ACME TLS.
Allows empty email addresses from upstream and treats them as if an email address was not provided. This is to work around an artifically-introduced privacy eroding requirement in Greenlock that is removed in ACME TLS.
This module is only for use in ACME TLS.
For all other purposes, please see the original module.
All commits later than and including 87753bd are licensed under AGPLv3 or later. All commits before and including 1af2fb2 licensed under MPL 2.0.
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Fork of acme-v2.js for use in the ACME TLS fork of Greenlock.js that removes the telemetry and the artificial and privacy-eroding email address requirement for Let’s Encrypt certificates.
The npm package @ind.ie/acme-v2 receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @ind.ie/acme-v2 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ind.ie/acme-v2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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