Aha! It turns out that the directory step-ca provides for ACME is something along the lines of
https://xxxxxxxx/acme/ACME/directory
and not the base CA connection.
Once I used that, all was well. My bad. Perhaps soemone else using step-ca might find the hint useful.
Sure no problem. I've not shown the actual site name, but it was correct when I ran the command.
root@pvetest:~# pvesh get /cluster/acme/meta --directory "https://xxxxxxx" --output-format json-pretty
Error: GET to https://xxxxxxxxx
404 page not found
When using PVENODE to use an existing self hosted ACME server, in my case step-ca, I cannot seem to find an option to suppress the check for TOS. Is there a way to do this?
For example
pvenode acme account register
select custom, web site for CA then get an error as in:
Directory...
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