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My domain is: rexsheng.xyz
I ran this command: /usr/syno/sbin/syno-letsencrypt renew-all -vv
(I also tried create new LE cert or renew existing cert. I have 2 LE certs created from Synology about 3 month ago)
It produced this output:
DEBUG: Issuer name of certificate. [Let’s Encrypt]->[/usr/syno/etc/certificate/_archive/1KJsH7/cert.pem]
DEBUG: Issuer name of certificate. [Let’s Encrypt]->[/usr/syno/etc/certificate/_archive/BPiOdh/cert.pem]
DEBUG: Issuer name of certificate. [Synology Inc.]->[/usr/syno/etc/certificate/_archive/u7qVcw/cert.pem]
DEBUG: certificate is not issued by Let’s encrypt. [/usr/syno/etc/certificate/_archive/u7qVcw/cert.pem]
My web server is (include version): Synology DSM 6.2
The operating system my web server runs on is (include version): Apache 2.4
My hosting provider, if applicable, is: namesilo
I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don’t know): yes
I’m using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel):
The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version
or certbot-auto --version
if you’re using Certbot):N/A
I check /var/lo/messages
it shows
2019-11-18T23:23:53+08:00 Rex-DSM synoscgi_SYNO.Core.Certificate.LetsEncrypt_1_create[32017]: certificate.cpp:973 syno-letsencrypt failed. 200 [new-req, unexpect httpcode]
2019-11-18T23:23:53+08:00 Rex-DSM synoscgi_SYNO.Core.Certificate.LetsEncrypt_1_create[32017]: certificate.cpp:1392 Failed to create Let’sEncrypt certificate. [200][new-req, unexpect httpcode]
Port 80 and 443 all work.
Not sure why it suddenly can not?