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Change Certbot plugin
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I have a web server running multiple sites on nginx. They are secured by certificates from Lets Encrypt. For some reason, long ago, I installed the certs for one site using standalone
rather than the nginx
plugin.
So when certbot renew
runs, it always fails when that domain is due for renewal because nginx is running on port 80. I have to stop nginx, and re-run certbot, and then restart nginx.
When I run certbot renew --nginx
it complains that HTTP validation fails for those domains. I'm having difficulty figuring out how I can tell certbot to revalidate the domains by HTTP and switch them to the nginx plugin.
nginx lets-encrypt certbot
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I have a web server running multiple sites on nginx. They are secured by certificates from Lets Encrypt. For some reason, long ago, I installed the certs for one site using standalone
rather than the nginx
plugin.
So when certbot renew
runs, it always fails when that domain is due for renewal because nginx is running on port 80. I have to stop nginx, and re-run certbot, and then restart nginx.
When I run certbot renew --nginx
it complains that HTTP validation fails for those domains. I'm having difficulty figuring out how I can tell certbot to revalidate the domains by HTTP and switch them to the nginx plugin.
nginx lets-encrypt certbot
I would not do that at all. See here.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 3:30
My main concern is not having to stop nginx so standalone can bind to :80. So I’m open to ideas.
– samh
May 16 at 11:39
Then click the link.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 18:11
I would remove the existing certificate and install a new one.
– Jens Bradler
May 17 at 9:30
add a comment |
I have a web server running multiple sites on nginx. They are secured by certificates from Lets Encrypt. For some reason, long ago, I installed the certs for one site using standalone
rather than the nginx
plugin.
So when certbot renew
runs, it always fails when that domain is due for renewal because nginx is running on port 80. I have to stop nginx, and re-run certbot, and then restart nginx.
When I run certbot renew --nginx
it complains that HTTP validation fails for those domains. I'm having difficulty figuring out how I can tell certbot to revalidate the domains by HTTP and switch them to the nginx plugin.
nginx lets-encrypt certbot
I have a web server running multiple sites on nginx. They are secured by certificates from Lets Encrypt. For some reason, long ago, I installed the certs for one site using standalone
rather than the nginx
plugin.
So when certbot renew
runs, it always fails when that domain is due for renewal because nginx is running on port 80. I have to stop nginx, and re-run certbot, and then restart nginx.
When I run certbot renew --nginx
it complains that HTTP validation fails for those domains. I'm having difficulty figuring out how I can tell certbot to revalidate the domains by HTTP and switch them to the nginx plugin.
nginx lets-encrypt certbot
nginx lets-encrypt certbot
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I would not do that at all. See here.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 3:30
My main concern is not having to stop nginx so standalone can bind to :80. So I’m open to ideas.
– samh
May 16 at 11:39
Then click the link.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 18:11
I would remove the existing certificate and install a new one.
– Jens Bradler
May 17 at 9:30
add a comment |
I would not do that at all. See here.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 3:30
My main concern is not having to stop nginx so standalone can bind to :80. So I’m open to ideas.
– samh
May 16 at 11:39
Then click the link.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 18:11
I would remove the existing certificate and install a new one.
– Jens Bradler
May 17 at 9:30
I would not do that at all. See here.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 3:30
I would not do that at all. See here.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 3:30
My main concern is not having to stop nginx so standalone can bind to :80. So I’m open to ideas.
– samh
May 16 at 11:39
My main concern is not having to stop nginx so standalone can bind to :80. So I’m open to ideas.
– samh
May 16 at 11:39
Then click the link.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 18:11
Then click the link.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 18:11
I would remove the existing certificate and install a new one.
– Jens Bradler
May 17 at 9:30
I would remove the existing certificate and install a new one.
– Jens Bradler
May 17 at 9:30
add a comment |
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I would not do that at all. See here.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 3:30
My main concern is not having to stop nginx so standalone can bind to :80. So I’m open to ideas.
– samh
May 16 at 11:39
Then click the link.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 16 at 18:11
I would remove the existing certificate and install a new one.
– Jens Bradler
May 17 at 9:30