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Shimming out the Let's Encrypt domain name to reuse client configuration doesn't work properly (Pebble uses different endpoint URL formats), is recommended against by upstream,[1] and is unnecessary now that the ACME module supports specifying an ACME server. This commit changes the tests to use the domain name acme.test instead, and renames the letsencrypt node to acme to reflect that it has nothing to do with the ACME server that Let's Encrypt runs. The imports are renamed for clarity: * nixos/tests/common/{letsencrypt => acme}/{common.nix => client} * nixos/tests/common/{letsencrypt => acme}/{default.nix => server} The test's other domain names are also adjusted to use *.test for consistency (and to avoid misuse of non-reserved domain names such as standalone.com). [1] https://github.com/letsencrypt/pebble/issues/283#issuecomment-545123242 Co-authored-by: Yegor Timoshenko <yegortimoshenko@riseup.net> |
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