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Certificate install failures in Event Log

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    I just took a look at Cloudron's Event Log, and I'm seeing cron errors that I don't recall seeing before: An entry stating "Certificate install for <subdomain> failed" for each Cloudron app subdomain. Could this have something to do with how Cloudflare is preparing (refs 1, 2) for the Let's Encrypt certificate chain changes later this year? Or perhaps totally unrelated?

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      @sparkwise most likely unrelated. If you go to Domains & Certs view and then click Refresh certs. Check the log file (it's on the top right of the section in the dropdown) to check why it's failing.

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        @girish Confirming that the issue was unrelated. It was very helpful to be able to manually refresh certificates and then view the log files. Thanks!

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