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: nas.jkindustries.store
I ran this command: acme.sh --issue -d nas.jkindustries.store --webroot /var/lib/letsencrypt --certpath /usr/syno/etc/ssl/ssl.crt/server.crt --keypath /usr/syno/etc/ssl/ssl.key/server.key --capath /usr/syno/etc/ssl/ssl.intercrt/server-ca.crt --reloadcmd ‘/usr/syno/sbin/synoservicecfg --reload httpd-sys’
It produced this output: nonexistant can’t create
My web server is (include version): dsm 5.2
The operating system my web server runs on is (include version):
My hosting provider, if applicable, is:
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):
You need to revoke (cancel, kind of) the certificate because one of the posts in this thread contained a screenshot of part of the private key.
(I removed it, but it was there for six hours.)
I believe you can do that with “acme.sh --revoke -d nas.jkindustries.store”.
Revocation has no effect on the rate limits, though.
Do you still have copies of any of the other four certificates? Edit: Never mind, every certificate uses the same private key, so they should all be revoked.
Can you issue a new certificate adding another subdomain?