# Create certificate for 'example.org' with an alternative name of # 'www.example.org'. It will be stored in the directory ${CERT_DIR}/example.org example.org www.example.org # Create certificate for 'example.com' with alternative names of # 'www.example.com' & 'wiki.example.com'. It will be stored in the directory # ${CERT_DIR}/example.com example.com www.example.com wiki.example.com # Using the alias 'certalias' create certificate for 'example.net' with # alternate name 'www.example.net' and store it in the directory # ${CERTDIR}/certalias example.net www.example.net > certalias # Using the alias 'service_example_com' create a wildcard certificate for # '*.service.example.com' and store it in the directory # ${CERTDIR}/service_example_com # NOTE: It is NOT a certificate for 'service.example.com' *.service.example.com > service_example_com # Using the alias 'star_service_example_org' create a wildcard certificate for # '*.service.example.org' with an alternative name of `service.example.org' # and store it in the directory ${CERTDIR}/star_service_example_org # NOTE: It is a certificate for 'service.example.org' *.service.example.org service.example.org > star_service_example_org # Optionally you can also append the certificate algorithm here to create # multiple certificate types for the same domain. # # This allows to set per certificates options. How to do this is # explained in [domains.txt documentation](domains_txt.md). # *.service.example.org service.example.org > star_service_example_org_rsa *.service.example.org service.example.org > star_service_example_org_ecdsa # Create a certificate for 'service.example.net' with an alternative name of # '*.service.example.net' (which is a wildcard domain) and store it in the # directory ${CERTDIR}/service.example.net service.example.net *.service.example.net