not sure if this is Bug as none has reported similar

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bas60
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not sure if this is Bug as none has reported similar

Post by bas60 »

Not sure what I'm doing wrong ...
Obvioulsy something not right but can't see what!

Setup a new EFA 4 on Centos 8
Main issue is LetsEncrypt SSL - just can't seem to get it to work!

Certificate is generated, saved but not install

Tried cartbot command suggested but no luck

I tried changing the host name and regenerated - still the same
Port 80 & 443 are open to the EFA. The DNS record exists and upto date

Right, so after multiple attempts I installed Centos 8, Installed EFA - tested for mail filtering
then tried generating LetsEntrypt SSL again,

Exact same issue

Any ideas how to fix this or is it necessary to report a bug
As I said I can't see any posts (did find a very old one withsimilar issue - suggestion was to toggel LetEncrypt Cert but that didn't work!)
SelfMan
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Re: not sure if this is Bug as none has reported similar

Post by SelfMan »

Do you have eFa behind firewall? Are you using a tunnel through NAT?
Let'sEncrypt requires http AND https to communicate.
Hatand
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Re: not sure if this is Bug as none has reported similar

Post by Hatand »

The testing effort used to identify, evaluate, and report a particular bug or defect is completely wasted if it cannot be reproduced.
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pdwalker
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Re: not sure if this is Bug as none has reported similar

Post by pdwalker »

Letsencrypt will leave log files telling you what went wrong. Find them, and you will find your answer.
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