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Implement latest draft-ietf-acme-ari spec #461
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Replacement orders are now supported
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There's a race condition in
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EDIT: This whole entire detour was actually an implementation bug in my eggsampler fork. 🤦🏼 |
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Thanks for taking the time to get this added to Pebble!
Some nits regarding contexts that we're dropping, but nothing that means we can't merge. I think these are just some contexts params from the Boulder implementation which aren't necessary in the Pebble implementation?
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We'll make a new release soon.
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The draft spec version at the time of this PR was draft-ietf-acme-ari-03, but failed replacement order handling is from the yet-to-be-released draft-ietf-acme-ari-04.
renewalInfo
entry to the directory object which provides the base URL for ARI requests.renewalInfo
for determining when the client should attempt renewal of a certificate.replaced
. Replacement orders can be chained, but there can be no duplicate replacement of orders, just like boulder.Fixes #403