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diff --git a/docs/reference/plugins/validation/http/index.md b/docs/reference/plugins/validation/http/index.md deleted file mode 100644 index 25c8164..0000000 --- a/docs/reference/plugins/validation/http/index.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ ---- -sidebar: reference ---- - -# HTTP validation -HTTP validation works as follows: -- For each domain (e.g. `sub.example.com`), the ACME server sends a -challenge consisting of an `x` and `y` value. The truth is actually a little -more complicated than that, but for the sake of this explanation it will suffice. -- The client has to make sure that when the ACME server makes a request -to `http://sub.example.com/.well-known/acme-challenge/x`, the content of the HTTP -response will be `y` with some specific headers set as well. -- The validation request is *always* made to port 80, that cannot be changed. -- The ACME server **does** follow 301/302 redirects. -- There may be more than one validation request for the same token, e.g. from -different locations or different protocols (IPv4/IPv6). -- Let's Encrypt does **not** disclose the source locations of these requests, which -effectively means that the domain has to be accessible for the public, -at least for the duration of the validation.
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