Works fine from 44.182.21.x...
On 30/10/2025 17:20, Mark Phillips via 44net wrote:
Thanks chaps. I think I have it now. Would someone
please try
https://ni2o.ampr.org
Also, with ths manual method do I have to renew the cert every 3
months? The acme/certbot tool will take care of that for you
automatically. Not sure about the manual method though.
I gave it some more thought and opted for individual certs fo the
servers in the end. other .ni2o.ampr.org <http://ni2o.ampr.org>
services will get SSL over the weekend.
Mark / NI2O
On Thu, Oct 30, 2025 at 8:53 AM Cory (NQ1E) <cory(a)nq1e.hm> wrote:
The actual problem depends on which error message you're getting.
ampr.org <http://ampr.org> doesn't seem to be opting out of
certificate issuance with DNS CAA records, so you should be able
to get one. However, the HTTP validation method will be the only
one available to you. That means the machine you're running the
ACME client on will need to be able to accept incoming connections
on port 80 from the public Internet, at the IP address behind your
FQDN.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2025, 05:10 Mark Phillips via 44net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm having some trouble trying to get LetsEncrypt SSL
certificates authorised for use on my WWW devices. The issue
seems to be that I do not have control of the TLD and so I can
never authorise the issuing of the certificate.
I've tried *.ni2o.ampr.org <http://ni2o.ampr.org> (generic
catch all),
fqdn.ni2o.ampr.org <http://fqdn.ni2o.ampr.org>
(device specific) and many other variations but they all fail
at the authorizing of the cert.
What am I doing wrong? I'm using LetEncrypt (free
not-for-profit) SSL certificates successfully in other areas
but i do control the domain for those.
Thanks for your help
Mark / G7LTT
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