A miniature version of Boulder, Pebble is a small ACME-07 test server not suited for use as a production CA.
Pebble is NOT INTENDED FOR PRODUCTION USE. Pebble is for testing only.
By design Pebble will drop all of its state between invocations and will randomize keys/certificates used for issuance.
- Produce a simplified testing front end
- Move rapidly to gain ACME draft-07 experience
- Write "idealized" code that can be adopted back into Boulder
- Aggressively build in guardrails against non-testing usage
Pebble aims to address the need for ACME clients to have an easier to use, self-contained version of Boulder to test their clients against while developing ACME-06 support. Boulder is multi-process, requires heavy dependencies (MariaDB, RabbitMQ, etc), and is operationally complex to integrate with other projects.
Where possible Pebble aims to produce code that can be used to inform the pending Boulder support for ACME-06, through contribution of code as well as design lessons learned. Development of Pebble is meant to be rapid, and to produce a minimum working prototype on a short schedule.
In places where the ACME specification allows customization/CA choice Pebble aims to make choices different from Boulder. For instance, Pebble changes the path structures for its resources and directory endpoints to differ from Boulder. The goal is to emphasize client specification compatibility and to avoid "over-fitting" on Boulder and the Let's Encrypt production service.
Lastly, Pebble will enforce it's test-only usage by aggressively building in
guardrails that make using it in a production setting impossible or very
inconvenient. Pebble will not support non-volatile storage or persistence
between executions. Pebble will also randomize keys/certificates used for
issuance. Where possible Pebble will make decisions that force clients to
implement ACME correctly (e.g. randomizing /directory
endpoint URLs to ensure
clients are not hardcoding URLs.)
- Set up Go and your
$GOPATH
go get -u github.com/letsencrypt/pebble
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/letsencrypt/pebble && go install ./...
pebble -h
pebble -config ./test/config/pebble-config.json
The easiest way to test issue with Pebble is to use chisel2
from the
acme-v2
certbot branch (this is a work in progress).
git clone -b acme-v2 https://github.com/certbot/certbot
cd certbot
letsencrypt-auto-source/letsencrypt-auto --os-packages-only
./tools/venv.sh
. venev/bin/activate
python ./tools/chisel2.py example.com