Hi,
According to our records, your Let's Encrypt software client renewed a
TLS/SSL certificate recently using the ACMEv1 protocol. Here are the details
of one recent ACMEv1 request from each of your account(s):
Client IP address: 2a01:238:4387:cc00:1027:fc0d:cfe6:c387
User agent: CertbotACMEClient/0.17.0 (certbot; Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie))
Authenticator/webroot Installer/None (renew; flags: n) Py/2.7.9
Hostname(s): "protokoll.zapf.in"
Request time: 2020-11-14 23:29:47 UTC
On June 1, 2021, you will no longer be able to renew your certificates using
ACMEv1. You should upgrade to an ACMEv2 compatible client before then, or
certificate issuance will fail. For most people, simply upgrading to the
latest version of your existing client will suffice. You can view the client
list at:
https://letsencrypt.org/docs/client-options/
If you're unsure how your certificate is managed, get in touch with the
person who installed the certificate for you. If you don't know who to
contact, please view the help section in our community forum at
https://community.letsencrypt.org/c/help and use the search bar to check if
there's an existing solution for your question. If there isn't, please create
a new topic and fill out the help template.
ACMEv1 API deprecation details can be found in our community forum:
https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/end-of-life-plan-for-acmev1
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