🥳 New Node Pebble release (version 5.3.0)

Thanks to the lovely folks at Let’s Encrypt tagging a new release of Pebble last night¹ (version 2.9.0), there’s now a new version of Node Pebble that uses it :)

https://codeberg.org/small-tech/node-pebble

Enjoy! đź’•

Âą https://github.com/letsencrypt/pebble/issues/524#issuecomment-3672152945

#NodeJS #LetsEncrypt #testing #NodePebble #Pebble

node-pebble

A Node.js wrapper for Let’s Encrypt’s Pebble (a small RFC 8555 ACME test server not suited for a production certificate authority)

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🎉 Another quick Node Pebble release (version 5.4.0)

• Adds short-lived profile support. (Thanks to Aaron Gable for showing me how¹)

This should help if you’re implementing support for IP-address certificates.

https://codeberg.org/small-tech/node-pebble

Related: Read up on how the Small Web will launch next year using Web Numbers:

https://ar.al/2025/06/25/web-numbers/

Enjoy! đź’•

Âą https://github.com/letsencrypt/pebble/issues/525

#SmallWeb #SmallTech #NodePebble #LetsEncrypt #peerToPeerWeb #WebNumbers

node-pebble

A Node.js wrapper for Let’s Encrypt’s Pebble (a small RFC 8555 ACME test server not suited for a production certificate authority)

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❤️‍🩹 A little Node Pebble fix (version 5.4.1)

• Fixed Pebble download URL on x86 architectures (Pebble’s release files use the term `amd64` to refer to what Node.js called `x86`).

https://codeberg.org/small-tech/node-pebble

Enjoy! đź’•

#SmallWeb #SmallTech #NodePebble

node-pebble

A Node.js wrapper for Let’s Encrypt’s Pebble (a small RFC 8555 ACME test server not suited for a production certificate authority)

Codeberg.org