EDIT: Thanks everyone for your time and responses. To break as little as possible attempting to fix this I’ve opted to go with ZeroSSL’s DNS process to acquire a new cert. I wish I could use this process for all of my certs as it was very quick and easy. Now I just have to figure out the error message lemmy is throwing about not being able to run scripts.

Thank you all for your time sincerely. I understand a lot more than I did last night.


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As the title says I’m unable to renew a cert on a self-hosted lemmy instance. A friend of mine just passed away and he had his hands all up in this and had it working like magic. I’m not an idiot and have done a ton of the legwork to get our server running and working - but lemmy specifically required a bit of fadanglin’ to get working correctly. Unfortunately he’s not here to ask for help, so I’m turning to you guys. I haven’t had a problem with any of my other software such as nextcloud or pixelfed but for some reason lemmy just refuses to cooperate. I’m using acme.sh to renew the cert because that’s what my buddy was using when he had set this all up. I’m running apache2 on a bare metal ubuntu server.

Here’s my httpd-ssl.conf:

https://pastebin.com/YehfTPNV

Here’s some recent output from my acme.sh/acme.log:

https://pastebin.com/PESVVNg4

Here’s the terminal read out and what I’m attempting to execute:

https://pastebin.com/jfHfiaE0

If you can make any suggestions at all on what I might be missing or what may be configured incorrectly I’d greatly appreciate a nudge in the right direction as I’m ripping my hair out.

Thank you kindly for your time.

  • running_ragged@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Not sure if this is anything or not.

    You pasted the httpd-ssl.conf file.

    The script output is referencing httpd.conf

    I think it’s sending the challenge request via port 80 and that might be where you’re looking in the wrong place.

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      13 hours ago

      Thanks I’m gonna check this out first thing. I thought that was weird but I’m not sure what in httpd.conf could be interfering with the process. I will give the file a better read through and see what I can come up with - it’s a good starting point.