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WinCertes: Windows ACMEv2 Client

Hello,

Just wanted to mention the ACMEv2 client that we developed at Evertrusthttps://github.com/aloopkin/WinCertes . It's OpenSource, based on the Certes ACMEv2 library, and compliant with draft 18 of the RFC.

It's ready to be used with any ACMEv2 compliant directory, it's able to integrate fully with IIS (including certificate binding), or to work stand-alone. Powershell scripts allow to extend it to work e.g. with nginx or Tomcat.

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  • Hi Alexandre, I'm the developer of https://github.com/webprofusion/certify (Windows GUI) and occasional contributor to Certes. I've got the https://api.test4.buypass.no/acme-v02/directory endpoint working with Certify (to the point of fetching a cert from buypass), there's a few small things to sort out in Certes if you are using the pfx builder at all (cert chain doesn't build) but it's nearly there.

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    • webprofusion WinCertes is not using the PFX Builder the same way as Certify the Web does, at least last time i had a look: as long as BuyPass certificate chain is in the Windows store, it works.

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    • 4 yrs ago
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    Buypass released ACME v2 around October 2019.

    See https://community.buypass.com/t/63d4ay/buypass-go-ssl-endpoints for more information

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