Found this just now: <
https://kristaps.bsd.lv/acme-client/>: pure C, no
python or shell; developed by the OpenBSD people and already included in
OpenBSD, which at least makes the code not smell very insecure :)
Nevertheless, that client is not mininalistic, which might be a little
annoying for you...
On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 01:05:30PM +0200, Laurent Bercot wrote:
> Yes, it's something that I plan to do at some point. But I don't want to
> just install software on skarnet.org, even a simple bash client, that's at the
> core of the security infrastructure, and not understand it; I want to be able
> to tell exactly what's going on with, or at the very least put a good amount
> of trust in, *everything* running on the server. That's why I'm not using
> Python, among a lot of other things.
> So, I plan to understand exactly what an ACME client does before installing
> one - maybe a bash client (which would require installing bash on
> skarnet.org, which I've been able to avoid so far), or maybe I'll write a
> minimalistic C one. I'll probably get around to it somewhere in the course
> of 2017.
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