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lacme account key manager

lacme is an ACME client which can be used to request X.509 certificates from ACME service providers such as Let's Encrypt or ZeroSSL. The architecture is designed with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind, and is divided into four components:

 * A process to manage the account key and issue SHA-256 signatures needed for
   each ACME command.  (This process binds to a UNIX-domain socket to reply to
   signature requests from the ACME client.)  One can use the UNIX-domain
   socket forwarding facility of OpenSSH 6.7 and later to run this process on
   a different host.

 * A "master" process, which runs as root and is the only component
   with access to the private key material of the server keys.  It is used to
   fork the ACME client (and optionally the ACME webserver) after dropping
   root privileges.  For certificate issuances, it also generates Certificate
   Signing Requests, then verifies the validity of the issued certificate, and
   optionally reloads or restarts services.

 * An actual ACME client, which builds ACME commands and dialogues with
   the remote ACME server.  Since ACME commands need to be signed with the
   account key, the "master" process passes the UNIX-domain socket of the
   account key manager to the ACME client: data signatures are requested by
   writing the data to be signed to the socket.

 * For certificate issuances, an optional webserver, which is spawned
   by the "master" process when no service is listening on the HTTP port.
   (The only challenge type currently supported is "http-01", which requires a
   webserver to answer challenges.)  That webserver only processes GET and
   HEAD requests under the "/.well-known/acme-challenge/" URI.  iptables(8)
   rules can optionally be installed to temporarily open the HTTP port.

lacme-accountd is the first (account key manager) component. It is the only component with access to the account key.

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