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commit 6a0d94535530aebf107ac92b626e6e4bc5200da3
Author: Sylvain Rochet <gradator@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed Jun 1 19:23:30 2016 +0000
tls: rename letsencrypt Let's Encrypt client to certbot
Let's Encrypt changed the name of their client from letsencrypt to certbot
in order to avoid confusing users, their client is just one of them among
a lot of available clients.
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Summary of changes:
vhffs-api/src/Vhffs/Robots/Tls.pm | 16 ++++++++--------
vhffs-backend/conf/vhffs.conf.dist.in | 8 ++++----
2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
hooks/post-receive
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