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LiveDNS API to allow [Gandi](https://www.gandi.net/) LiveDNS API to allow [Gandi](https://www.gandi.net/)
customers to prove control of a domain name. customers to prove control of a domain name.
1. Obtain a Gandi API token (see [Gandi LiveDNS API](https://doc.livedns.gandi.net/)) 1. Obtain a Gandi API token (see [Gandi LiveDNS API](https://doc.livedns.gandi.net/#step-1-get-your-api-key))
2. Install the plugin: 2. Install the plugin:
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to disallow access to other users. to disallow access to other users.
4. Run `certbot` and direct it to use the plugin for authentication and to use 4. Run `certbot` and direct it to use the plugin for authentication and to use
the config file created in (3): the config file created in (3):
```shell ```shell
certbot certonly -a certbot-plugin-gandi:dns --certbot-plugin-gandi:dns-credentials gandi.ini -d domain.com certbot certonly -a certbot-plugin-gandi:dns --certbot-plugin-gandi:dns-credentials gandi.ini -d domain.com
``` ```
Add additional options as required to specify an installation plugin etc. You generally want to use an absolute path to specify gandi.ini.
It is especially recommended you use the `--certname` flag to specify a name for your new certificate.
For more additional options, e.g. to specify an installation plugin and more, refer to the certbot [documentation](https://certbot.eff.org/docs/).
It is especially recommended you use the `--cert-name` option to specify a name for your new certificate, because the certbot will create a config you can use for renewals later.