SSL does not work normally
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wrote on Apr 12, 2020, 10:49 AM last edited by girish Apr 13, 2020, 6:17 AM
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I think the error code of 429 indicates a LetsEncrypt rate-limit issue for that domain. Is this possible in your case?
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The various rate-limits are explained at https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/
It could also be a temporary issue on LetsEncrypt side, if you believe so, you can renew the certificates manually from the Cloudron dashboard's domain view. -
@bangden07 If you install/uninstall & try many apps in different subdomains, it's best to get a Let's Encrypt wild card cert. On Cloudron, you will get a wild card cert automatically, if you move to a supported DNS provider (like DO, Cloudflare, Route53 etc). Is that an option for you? When you get wildcard certs, you only get 1 cert and that' it.
Also, if possible, please paste the raw logs instead of a picture next time. The reason is that it's better for SEO purposes and also I can redact stuff a bit better (for example, in the screenshot, you forgot to clear out your gmail info in one place, so I have removed the pic for now).
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wrote on Apr 13, 2020, 4:53 AM last edited by
Waiting for the limit from Let's Encrypt is too long. Must wait 7 days to be able to create a new certificate. Okay, that doesn't matter, I've worked around this by using Universal SSL from Cloudflare and this works.
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@bangden07 Ah, that's a smart work around! I just noticed that you had SSL issues on the root domain. The wildcard cert only covers subdomains i.e
*.foo.com
but notfoo.com
. Cloudron still has to get normal certs forfoo.com
. I guess after a week, you can remove the cloudflare proxy.