Palter
February 1, 2020, 6:39pm
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Please fill out the fields below so we can help you better. Note: you must provide your domain name to get help. Domain names for issued certificates are all made public in Certificate Transparency logs (e.g. https://crt.sh/?q=example.com ), so withholding your domain name here does not increase secrecy, but only makes it harder for us to provide help.
My domain is: rootstravel.com
I ran this command:no
It produced this output: expire certificate insecure connexion
My web server is (include version): ns31156826
The operating system my web server runs on is (include version):
My hosting provider, if applicable, is:ovh
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):no
The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version
or certbot-auto --version
if you’re using Certbot):
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Hi @Palter
checking your domain there is no
expired certificate, there is a wrong certificate - https://check-your-website.server-daten.de/?q=rootstravel.com
You have two certificates
Issuer
not before
not after
Domain names
LE-Duplicate
next LE
Let's Encrypt Authority X3
2020-01-09
2020-04-08
rootstravel.com - 1 entries
Let's Encrypt Authority X3
2020-01-09
2020-04-08
www.rootstravel.com - 1 entries
Let's Encrypt Authority X3
2019-11-09
2020-02-07
rootstravel.com - 1 entries
Let's Encrypt Authority X3
2019-11-09
2020-02-07
www.rootstravel.com - 1 entries
created 2020-01-09, one with the non-www, one with the www domain name.
But your non-www uses the wrong certificate, so it's insecure
Two options:
Install the correct certificate (or, better)
create one port 80 vHost / server block with both domain names, create one certificate with both domain names, use that
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Palter
February 1, 2020, 7:33pm
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Thank you so much Juergen
I will follow this procedure and keep you updated
Thank you again
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Palter
February 2, 2020, 4:00pm
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Hello Jorgen,
In case the correct dns and server for roots travel.com
server : 145.239.79.117
dns111.ovh.net
how do i get a new certificate ?
Where should i pay for it ?
Le sam. 1 févr. 2020 à 14:33, Roots Travel Paris pavel@rootstravel.com a écrit :
How did you create the existing certificate? Do that again - with both domain names, non-www and www.
Letsencrypt certificates are free. But you have to create the certificates you need.
Palter
February 2, 2020, 4:55pm
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Hello Juergen,
i am not the person who created the first certificate , could you give me guidance on how to extend and ad certificate to an existing account ?
The developer who originaly did it is no longer working for roots travel.
thank you.
Pavel Alter
Le dim. 2 févr. 2020 à 11:16, Juergen Auer via Let’s Encrypt Community Support letsencrypt@discoursemail.com a écrit :
Then start with some basics:
and
When you get a certificate from Let’s Encrypt, our servers validate that you control the domain names in that certificate using “challenges,” as defined by the ACME standard. Most of the time, this validation is handled automatically by your ACME...
Then check the list of clients
Last updated: Jul 22, 2023 | See all Documentation Let’s Encrypt uses the ACME protocol to verify that you control a given domain name and to issue you a certificate. To get a Let’s Encrypt certificate, you’ll need to choose a piece...
and your system to find a Letsencrypt client you can use.
Or start new with Certbot or acme.sh. If you have root access, you should find the client.
system
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