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# WELLKNOWN
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Let's Encrypt (or the ACME-protocol in general) is checking if you are in control of a domain by accessing a file under a path similar to `http://example.org/.well-known/acme-challenge/c3VjaC1jaGFsbGVuZ2UtbXVjaA-aW52YWxpZC13b3c`.
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`http-01`-type verification (default in this script, there is also support for [dns based verification](dns-verification.md)) so you need to have that directory available over normal http (redirect to https will be acceptable, but you definitively have to be able to access the http url!).
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letsencrypt.sh has a config variable called `WELLKNOWN`, which corresponds to the directory which should be served under `/.well-known/acme-challenge` on your domain.
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An example config would be to create a directory `/var/www/letsencrypt`, set `WELLKNOWN=/var/www/letsencrypt`.
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After configuration the WELLKNOWN directory you'll need to add an alias to your webserver configuration pointing to that path:
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## Nginx example config
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```nginx
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server {
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[...]
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location /.well-known/acme-challenge {
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alias /var/www/letsencrypt;
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}
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[...]
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}
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```
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## Apache example config
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```apache
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Alias /.well-known/acme-challenge /var/www/letsencrypt
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<Directory /var/www/letsencrypt>
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Options None
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AllowOverride None
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Order allow,deny
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Allow from all
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</Directory>
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```
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