Hi,
froxlor v2.0.13-1 (on Unbut 20.04 LTS) - basically all is well, yet if acme.sh updates the LE certs via its own root-owned cronjob in the middle of the night, the froxlor cronjob somhow doesn't find those certs to be new - until - we look into each domain that suffers from this problem and see LE is deactived for this domain.
We're quite sure neither us nor the user did this, I guess it's probably some domain test by froxlor gone bad, but if there was a problem we didn't get notified nor anyone else gets notified except for the LE certs silently expiring.
Could there be another way to handle such cases, ie to recover from a temporarly failure?
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Hi,
froxlor v2.0.13-1 (on Unbut 20.04 LTS) - basically all is well, yet if acme.sh updates the LE certs via its own root-owned cronjob in the middle of the night, the froxlor cronjob somhow doesn't find those certs to be new - until - we look into each domain that suffers from this problem and see LE is deactived for this domain.
We're quite sure neither us nor the user did this, I guess it's probably some domain test by froxlor gone bad, but if there was a problem we didn't get notified nor anyone else gets notified except for the LE certs silently expiring.
Could there be another way to handle such cases, ie to recover from a temporarly failure?
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