ACME
NixOS supports automatic domain validation & certificate retrieval and renewal using the ACME protocol. Any provider can be used, but by default NixOS uses Let's Encrypt. The alternative ACME client lego is used under the hood.
Setup
Following example setup generates certificates using DNS validation. Let's Encrypt ToS has to be accepted. Further the contact mail admin+acme@example.com
is defined.
security.acme = {
acceptTerms = true;
defaults.email = "admin+acme@example.com";
certs."mx1.example.org" = {
dnsProvider = "inwx";
# Suplying password files like this will make your credentials world-readable
# in the Nix store. This is for demonstration purpose only, do not use this in production.
credentialsFile = "${pkgs.writeText "inwx-creds" ''
INWX_USERNAME=xxxxxxxxxx
INWX_PASSWORD=yyyyyyyyyy
''}";
};
};
Certificates are getting generated for the domain mx1.example.org
using the DNS provider inwx
. See upstream documentation on available providers and their specific configuration for the credentialsFile
option.
See also
- NixOS manual on SSL/TLS Certificates with ACME