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WebPanel => Information => Topic started by: xjlin0 on February 13, 2017, 07:06:15 AM
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Using cwp-el7-0.9.8.238 (on CentOS7 updated), When trying to install let's encrypt for an user/domain, got the such error:
WARNING! Letsenycrpt Certificate installation failed, please check /etc/letsencrypt/live/my.domain !
Failed authorization procedure. my.domain (http-01): urn:acme:error:unauthorized :: The client lacks sufficient authorization :: Invalid response from http://my.domain/.well-known/acme-challenge/9v7iBJUDS___ITS_MY_HASH_______kchE5KgGlCM: "
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Thanks if anybody can help here!
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i have the same problem please if you resolve help me and if i resolve i help you :)
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I did have some problems with letsencrypt on centos 6, resolved it with uninstalling letsencrypt, deleting well-known and reinstall it again.
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I have idem problem, idea ?
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I had this 'unauthorized error' too but solved it by turning my http>https redirects off from my DNS provider.
The SSL cert then installed correctly & I turned my redirects back on.
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Make sure your site is accessible then add the ssl cert should work fine.
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please note that if u run nginx it wont work
also if u run already in ssl / https mode then it wont work, maybe this can be updated as a setting one nice day
lets encrypt works by checking your domainname via http
so it installs temp files in your webroot and then checks if they exist from the outside to confirm that you manage that domain.
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I have had htaccess conflicts with creating ssl certs. I renamed it and installed ssl cert okay then I renamed htaccess back to original name. Sometimes its just the htaccess that is causing the problem.
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Hi, all.
You can not install Let's Encrypt if your web site has a redirects and does not reachable for the service.