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Assunto: Installing manually obtai
De: Digital Man
Data: Mon, 16 Feb 2026 13:43:00 -0800
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hbRenb: hcInstalling manually obtai
bBynb: hcDumas Walker bto cDIGITAL MAN bon cMon Feb 16 2026 09:27 amn
> > > Back to the letsyncrypt bug... after reading up on how Let's Encrypt
> > > works,
> > > I can figure out the following:
>
> > > (1) at some point, letsyncrypt hit an error that it either reported or
> > > didn't know what to do with;
> > > (2) after that, it kept reporting '0' even though it was *not* working
> > > (BUG!);
>
> > letsyncrypt doesn't re-request a signed-certificate every time you run it.
> > It has built-in expiration for the cert and will do *nothing* if you just
> > run it without any options, until the cert times out or you specify an
> > option to forc
> > it do something. That's not a "BUG!".
>
> What you are saying here assumes there was a signed cert in place with an
> expiration. The problem is that there wasn't one because letsyncrypt
> at some point failed to get one.
There was self-signed certificate.
> No signed-certificate = no expiration date = "doing *nothing*" = BUG!
>
> It should keep trying to get one until it is successful. If it isn't = BUG!
Perhaps. I wouldn't be so sure until the problem is actually root-cause. But you sure seem sure.
> There is no reason for me to bother with it now. haproxy saved the day and,
> because it reads the pem files directly instead of requiring them to be
> converted into some nonsense format (that can only be generated by buggy
> letsyncrypt), it is easier to use and figure out.
So I guess we'll never know if there was a BUG! or not. Great. Thanks so much.
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