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| # LetsEncrypt
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| 
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| ## Settings
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| 
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| ```yaml
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| ##############################
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| ##### LETSENCRYPT CONFIG #####
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| ##############################
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| 
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| # Config pertaining to the automatic acquisition and use of LetsEncrypt HTTPS certificates.
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| 
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| # Bool. Whether or not letsencrypt should be enabled for the server.
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| # If false, the rest of the settings here will be ignored.
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| # If you serve GoToSocial behind a reverse proxy like nginx or traefik, leave this turned off.
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| # If you don't, then turn it on so that you can use https.
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| # Options: [true, false]
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| # Default: false
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| letsencrypt-enabled: false
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| 
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| # Int. Port to listen for letsencrypt certificate challenges on.
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| # If letsencrypt is enabled, this port must be reachable or you won't be able to obtain certs.
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| # If letsencrypt is disabled, this port will not be used.
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| # This *must not* be the same as the webserver/API port specified above.
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| # Examples: [80, 8000, 1312]
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| # Default: 80
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| letsencrypt-port: 80
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| 
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| # String. Directory in which to store LetsEncrypt certificates.
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| # It is a good move to make this a sub-path within your storage directory, as it makes
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| # backup easier, but you might wish to move them elsewhere if they're also accessed by other services.
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| # In any case, make sure GoToSocial has permissions to write to / read from this directory.
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| # Examples: ["/home/gotosocial/storage/certs", "/acmecerts"]
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| # Default: "/gotosocial/storage/certs"
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| letsencrypt-cert-dir: "/gotosocial/storage/certs"
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| 
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| # String. Email address to use when registering LetsEncrypt certs.
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| # Most likely, this will be the email address of the instance administrator.
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| # LetsEncrypt will send notifications about expiring certificates etc to this address.
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| # Examples: ["admin@example.org"]
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| # Default: ""
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| letsencrypt-email-address: ""
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| ```
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