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My internet went out two nights ago and I had to reboot everything. Now NPM refuses to get SSL certificates through Let's Encrypt, saying "internal error". I've asked the community on the Let's Encrypt forums and they swear everything is acting as it should.
Here's my setup:
Linux server hosting services through ports on docker -> Pi hosting NPM and converts http to my domain -> Cloudflare hosting my domain -> internet
Things I have done so far:
My public ip changed, so I changed all of the ip address to the new one in my Cloudflare DNS settings.
Proxied status is turned off (tried on as well)
Checked spelling and port numbers
Rebooted my router, pi, and linux server
Formatted the pi and reinstalled everything
Checked the logs, which are pointing to Let's Encrypt not able to connect to Cloudfare, even though the pi can successfullly ping Cloudflare
Disabled all firewalls for testing
Ports 80 and 443 are open on the pi
Downgrading the docker image
Used the dev build docker image
Followed this link for downgrading the Cloudflare plugin
I'm sure there's more that I'm forgetting as I've spent over 12 hours trying to fix this problem. I'm thoroughly confused why changing my public ip over did not allow NPM to issue certs and it still refuses with a clean install. I'm experimenting with Cloudflare's tunnels in the meantime as I have over 20 services down because of this.
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My internet went out two nights ago and I had to reboot everything. Now NPM refuses to get SSL certificates through Let's Encrypt, saying "internal error". I've asked the community on the Let's Encrypt forums and they swear everything is acting as it should.
Here's my setup:
Linux server hosting services through ports on docker -> Pi hosting NPM and converts http to my domain -> Cloudflare hosting my domain -> internet
Things I have done so far:
I'm sure there's more that I'm forgetting as I've spent over 12 hours trying to fix this problem. I'm thoroughly confused why changing my public ip over did not allow NPM to issue certs and it still refuses with a clean install. I'm experimenting with Cloudflare's tunnels in the meantime as I have over 20 services down because of this.
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