.well-known/acme-challenge/ 403

myhistoryessay.tk
Centos 7 + nginx + Wordpress

How to fix?

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Hi @vovckalexei

you have created a lot of checks with your other domain Problem with http://site.com:443

And a lot of different results checking /.well-known/acme-challenge.

Check 2019-09-29 19:48:54.877 had a http status 404, next Check 2019-09-29 20:00:03.327 with a 403.

Your last check has a Grade B - https://check-your-website.server-daten.de/?q=helpessay.tk

So you know what you have changed - do that again.

The domain https://check-your-website.server-daten.de/?q=myhistoryessay.tk has a Grade A.

PS: If you use certbot and --nginx as authenticator, the https result of /.well-known/acme-challenge/random-filename isn’t relevant and doesn’t stop validating your domain (and creating a Letsencrypt certificate).

Because --nginx creates a location definition, so the redirect http -> https isn’t used.

I understand you correctly, can this be ignored?

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