Hi @orangepizza :
the diagnose is correct. But curiously:
There is no ipv6 address used.
Typical errors with a working ipv4 and a not working ipv6 have the ipv6 address in the error message.
Hi @CountOmega
did you add the ipv6 address later? I see the same like letsdebug - ipv6 timeouts ( https://check-your-website.server-daten.de/?q=countomega.ddnsfree.com ):
Domainname | Http-Status | redirect | Sec. | G |
---|---|---|---|---|
• http://countomega.ddnsfree.com/ | ||||
93.212.153.143 | 200 | 0.123 | H | |
• http://countomega.ddnsfree.com/ | ||||
2003:ea:dbd6:ea00:646c:ebff:fe45:ddbb | -14 | 10.030 | T | |
Timeout - The operation has timed out | ||||
• http://www.countomega.ddnsfree.com/ | ||||
93.212.153.143 | 200 | 0.126 | H | |
• http://www.countomega.ddnsfree.com/ | ||||
2003:ea:dbd6:ea00:646c:ebff:fe45:ddbb | -14 | 10.026 | T | |
Timeout - The operation has timed out |
So first step - remove your not working ipv6. Then try to find your DocumentRoot, then use it.
certbot run -a webroot -i apache -w yourDocumentRoot -d countomega.ddnsfree.com