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So far I have used standalone mode which generated one cert for six different domains and three different webroots. Worked fine.
Now I discovered webroot mode. Advantage: no need to stop the lighttpd web server.
Is there a problem with using the same cert for different domains?
The mail server receives mail for all six different domains and can only handle one cert.
How can I generate one cert for different domains in webroot mode?
I can only find examples of certs for multiple (sub)domains with different webroots.
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Please upgrade to the latest code and try again first. Maybe it's already fixed. acme.sh --upgrade If it's still not working, please provide the log with --debug 2, otherwise, nobody can help you.
And why does acme.sh remove a link (/root/web/domain1/.well-known/acme-challenge) it needs and complains that it isn't there?
[Thu May 9 22:35:54 CEST 2024] domain1 is already verified, skip http-01.
[Thu May 9 22:35:54 CEST 2024] domain2 is already verified, skip http-01.
[Thu May 9 22:35:55 CEST 2024] Verifying: domain3
mkdir: can't create directory '/root/web/domain1/.well-known/acme-challenge': No such file or directory
/etc/acme/acme.sh: line 4941: can't create /root/web/domain1/.well-known/acme-challenge/aFJMMzSMkDU1pI4Pb1gRNnn_b-7PpA9UFjnVgCKOp6w: nonexistent directory
So far I have used standalone mode which generated one cert for six different domains and three different webroots. Worked fine.
Now I discovered webroot mode. Advantage: no need to stop the lighttpd web server.
Is there a problem with using the same cert for different domains?
The mail server receives mail for all six different domains and can only handle one cert.
How can I generate one cert for different domains in webroot mode?
I can only find examples of certs for multiple (sub)domains with different webroots.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: