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SSL deactivated for specific domain, but still trying to get one from Letsencrypt

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I've been experiencing a problem with one specific domain. For some reason, that I unfortunately cannot reproduce anymore, Froxlor threw the following error:

[Mo 4. Mär 12:45:11 CET 2024] Invalid status, somedomain.de:Verify error detail:178.x.x.x: Invalid response from http://somedomain.de/.well-known/acme-challenge/Xomzx_41jiAPtTRjMJNH4N59MyQEK0poL-ruwJ3_zOg: 404
[Mo 4. Mär 12:45:11 CET 2024] Please add '--debug' or '--log' to check more details.
[Mo 4. Mär 12:45:11 CET 2024] See: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-debug-acme.sh

Since this domain is not being actively used at the moment, I disabled the use of SSL in the domain's configuration. To my surprise, Froxlor was still trying to obtain a certificate from Letsencrypt. I was able to overcome this by re-enabling the use of SSL for that domain, then actively deactivate the option "Create SSL certificate (Let's Encrypt)" and then deactive the use of SSL altogether for this specific domain.

I'm not sure whether this is intended. From my understanding, disabling "Activate use of SSL" ("Aktiviere Nutzung von SSL") should automatically deactivate all underlaying options as well. What are your thoughts on this?

Sorry, I forgot to mention:

Froxlor: v2.1.6 on a Debian 12, Apache2

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Thanks! I just created an issue.

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