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| [](https://gitter.im/Daplie/letsencrypt-express?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
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| | [letsencrypt (lib)](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt)
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| | [letsencrypt-cli](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-cli)
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| | **letsencrypt-express**
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| | [letsencrypt-cluster](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-cluster)
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| | [letsencrypt-koa](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-koa)
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| | [letsencrypt-hapi](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-hapi)
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| 
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| letsencrypt-express
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| ===================
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| 
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| Free SSL and managed or automatic HTTPS for node.js with Express, Koa, Connect, Hapi, and all other middleware systems.
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| 
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| * Automatic Registration via SNI (`httpsOptions.SNICallback`)
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|   * **registrations** require an **approval callback** in *production*
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| * Automatic Renewal (around 80 days)
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|   * **renewals** are *fully automatic* and happen in the *background*, with **no downtime**
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| * Automatic vhost / virtual hosting
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| 
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| All you have to do is start the webserver and then visit it at it's domain name.
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| 
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| Help Wanted
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| -----------
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| 
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| There are a number of easy-to-complete features that are up for grabs.
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| 
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| (mostly requiring either tracing some functions and doing some console.log-ing
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| or simply updating docs and getting tests to pass so that certain plugins accept
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| and return the right type of objects to complete the implementation
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| of certain plugins).
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| 
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| If you've got some free cycles to help, I can guide you through the process,
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| I'm just still too busy to do it all myself right now and nothing is breaking.
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| 
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| Email me <aj@daplie.com> if you want to help.
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| 
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| Install
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| =======
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| 
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| ```bash
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| npm install --save letsencrypt-express@2.x
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| ```
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| 
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| **Important**: Use node v4.5+ or v6.x, node <= v4.4 has a [known bug](https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/8053) in the `Buffer` implementation.
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| 
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| QuickStart
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| ==========
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| 
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| Here's a completely working example that will get you started:
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| 
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| `app.js`:
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| ```javascript
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| 'use strict';
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| 
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| require('letsencrypt-express').create({
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| 
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|   server: 'staging'
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| 
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| , email: 'john.doe@example.com'
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| 
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| , agreeTos: true
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| 
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| , approveDomains: [ 'example.com' ]
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| 
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| , app: require('express')().use('/', function (req, res) {
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|     res.end('Hello, World!');
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|   })
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| 
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| }).listen(80, 443);
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| ```
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| 
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| Certificates will be stored in `~/letsencrypt`.
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| 
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| **Important**:
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| 
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| You must set `server` to `https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory` **after**
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| you have tested that your setup works.
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| 
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| Why You Must Use 'staging' First
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| --------------------------------
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| 
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| There are a number of common problems related to system configuration -
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| firewalls, ports, permissions, etc - that you are likely to run up against
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| when using letsencrypt for your first time.
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| 
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| In order to avoid being blocked by hitting rate limits with bad requests,
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| you should always test against the `'staging'` server
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| (`https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory`) first.
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| 
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| Migrating from v1.x
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| ===================
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| 
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| Whereas v1.x had a few hundred lines of code, v2.x is a single small file of about 50 lines.
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| 
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| A few important things to note:
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| 
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| * Delete your v1.x `~/letsencrypt` directory, otherwise you get this:
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|   * `{ type: 'urn:acme:error:malformed', detail: 'Parse error reading JWS', status: 400 }`
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| * `approveRegistration` has been replaced by `approveDomains`
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| * All of the behavior has moved to the various plugins, which each have their own options
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| * Use https and http directly, don't rely on the silly `.listen()` helper. It's just there for looks.
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| 
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| Usage
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| =====
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| 
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| The oversimplified example was the bait
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| (because everyone seems to want an example that fits in 3 lines, even if it's terribly bad practices),
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| now here's the switch:
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| 
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| `serve.js`:
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| ```javascript
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| 'use strict';
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| 
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| // returns an instance of node-letsencrypt with additional helper methods
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| var lex = require('letsencrypt-express').create({
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|   // set to https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory in production
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|   server: 'staging'
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| 
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| // If you wish to replace the default plugins, you may do so here
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| //
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| , challenges: { 'http-01': require('le-challenge-fs').create({ webrootPath: '/tmp/acme-challenges' }) }
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| , store: require('le-store-certbot').create({ webrootPath: '/tmp/acme-challenges' })
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| 
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| // You probably wouldn't need to replace the default sni handler
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| // See https://github.com/Daplie/le-sni-auto if you think you do
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| //, sni: require('le-sni-auto').create({})
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| 
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| , approveDomains: approveDomains
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| function approveDomains(opts, certs, cb) {
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|   // This is where you check your database and associated
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|   // email addresses with domains and agreements and such
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| 
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| 
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|   // The domains being approved for the first time are listed in opts.domains
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|   // Certs being renewed are listed in certs.altnames
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|   if (certs) {
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|     opts.domains = certs.altnames;
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|   }
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|   else {
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|     opts.email = 'john.doe@example.com';
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|     opts.agreeTos = true;
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|   }
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| 
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|   cb(null, { options: opts, certs: certs });
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| // handles acme-challenge and redirects to https
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| require('http').createServer(lex.middleware(require('redirect-https')())).listen(80, function () {
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|   console.log("Listening for ACME http-01 challenges on", this.address());
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| });
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| var app = require('express')();
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| app.use('/', function (req, res) {
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|   res.end('Hello, World!');
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| });
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| 
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| // handles your app
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| require('https').createServer(lex.httpsOptions, lex.middleware(app)).listen(443, function () {
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|   console.log("Listening for ACME tls-sni-01 challenges and serve app on", this.address());
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| **Security Warning**:
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| 
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| If you don't do proper checks in `approveDomains(opts, certs, cb)`
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| an attacker will spoof SNI packets with bad hostnames and that will
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| cause you to be rate-limited and or blocked from the ACME server.
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| 
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| 
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| API
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| ===
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| 
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| This module is an elaborate ruse (to provide an oversimplified example and to nab some SEO).
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| 
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| The API is actually located at [node-letsencrypt options](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt)
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| (because all options are simply passed through to `node-letsencrypt` proper without modification).
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| 
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| The only "API" consists of two options, the rest is just a wrapper around `node-letsencrypt` to take LOC from 15 to 5:
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| 
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| * `opts.app` An express app in the format `function (req, res) { ... }` (no `next`).
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| * `lex.listen(plainPort, tlsPort)` Accepts port numbers (or arrays of port numbers) to listen on.
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| 
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| Brief overview of some simple options for `node-letsencrypt`:
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| * `opts.server` set to https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory in production
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| * `opts.email` The default email to use to accept agreements.
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| * `opts.agreeTos` When set to `true`, this always accepts the LetsEncrypt TOS. When a string it checks the agreement url first.
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| * `opts.approveDomains` can be either of:
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|   * An explicit array of allowed domains such as `[ 'example.com', 'www.example.com' ]`
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|   * A callback `function (opts, certs, cb) { cb(null, { options: opts, certs: certs }); }` for setting `email`, `agreeTos`, `domains`, etc (as shown in usage example above)
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| * `opts.renewWithin` is the **maximum** number of days (in ms) before expiration to renew a certificate.
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| * `opts.renewBy` is the **minimum** number of days (in ms) before expiration to renew a certificate.
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