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"Upcoming Let's Encrypt certificate chain change"

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    Upcoming Let’s Encrypt certificate chain change and impact for Cloudflare customers

    @girish Will this change impact anything on Cloudron?

    Thank's a lot

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      Cloudron does not use Cloudflare to get LetsEncrypt certs but uses LetsEncrypt directly. So this would only affect users, who also use the Cloudflare proxying feature, which anyways has quite a lot of known detrimental side-effects on various apps on Cloudron.

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        Cloudron does not use Cloudflare to get LetsEncrypt certs but uses LetsEncrypt directly. So this would only affect users, who also use the Cloudflare proxying feature, which anyways has quite a lot of known detrimental side-effects on various apps on Cloudron.

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        Ok @nebulon, good to no. So, no action is required. If I understand correctly, there could be some effects when "proxy" feature activated, right?

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          @nebulon Just to be clear, when you mention "proxying feature", you refer to "Proxy" enabled in DNS panel?

          I asked this because I've "Proxy" feature enabled for different Wordpress websites.

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          Let me know,

          Thank's

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            Yes I meant that proxy feature from Cloudflare.

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              Yes I meant that proxy feature from Cloudflare.

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              @nebulon So, if enabled, with new Cloudflare update, could we have problems with Wordpress instances?

              For instance, we use Cloudflare proxy feature to mitigate bots and spam connections to "help" Cloudron to do this job.

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                I guess this is more like a question for Cloudflare as if you enable proxying the cert change will affect the proxy at Cloudflare not Cloudron.

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                  @nebulon Thank's a lot

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