

well-known folder place the following line to. htaccess that redirect this folder to https (or elsewhere) the verification will fail. well-known and the subfolder acme-challenge, if there are any rules in. Let's Encrypt verifies domains via http using the pathname. If for some reason you want to modify the file again in the future, you can do this: chattr -i /etc/hostname 403 error: Authorizations for these names not found or expired To fix the issue, you can do the following to correct the hostname, lock down permissions, then reboot the system: hostnamectl set-hostname Ĭhattr will ensure that even root cannot write to the file to change it. If you see sub instead of, then it's formatted incorrectly. Start by seeing how your hostname is formatted for your system like this: hostname Some OpenVZ VPS providers don't let hostname survive a reboot the way it needs to. uninstall.sh Troubleshooting Status: 400, Detail: DNS name does not have enough labels, Type: urn:acme:error:malformed upgrade.sh Uninstall cd letsencrypt-cpanel You should not need to manually renew the certificates. Existing certificates will be shown, and you will be able to register new SSL certificates for domains on the server that do not yet have SSL associated with it.Īny SSL certificates added will automatically attempt renewal. If everything goes well, you will see a new icon in the WHM > Plugins section. Installation /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/git clone Therefore, you'll either need static IP addresses for each domain on the system, or you will need to be using CentOS 6 or 7. If using CentOS 5, SNI is not supported at the OS level.Please report any issues you find so that we may address them. Support for service SSL certificates has been recently added, and is considered to be in beta. This plugin uses Perl and the WHM API, and requires a server running cPanel and WHM on it. This is a cPanel/WHM plugin for the Let's Encrypt client.

If you ARE using this plugin, please feel free to reach out for me. As far as I am aware, nobody other than me is using this. I will probably be able to do maintenance and cPanel compatibility for at least a year.
