After creating new websites in ISPConfig 3.2, which hat been upgraded from 3.1.15 , Let's Encrypt certifcates are no longer issued. There are warning mails 23.10.2020-10:31 - WARNING - Let's Encrypt SSL Cert for: domaninname.de could not be issued. 23.10.2020-10:31 - WARNING - Could not verify domain domainname.de, so excluding it from letsencrypt request. In /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.log there are no entries. As I noticed, /usr/local/ispconfig/interface/acme/.well-known/acme-challenge/ is no longer populated. There is only an empty.dir file If I run certbot certonly -d domaninname.de --apache on the same machine, I receive a certificate. OS is Debian 10.6 Machine is part of a failover cluster, there is no change by using local or shared /etc/letsencrypt and /usr/local/ispconfig/interface/acme directories Is that behaviour already known? Regards, Ralph
Hi Ralph, You should never use the command line to issue/renew certificates as this could cause issues with ISPConfig. I don't think this is a 3.2 problem, just something in your setup. Please go through this FAQ: https://www.howtoforge.com/community/threads/lets-encrypt-error-faq.74179/