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(SOLVED) Unable to Provision SSL - No error in UI, "Error: Server was unable to provision SSL certificate" in Logs

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6.10.0 rc2.  I'm running a UDM Pro for my router, with DNS set to 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 in the UDM Pro.  I have 11443 set as my HTTPS port, Use SSL/TLS set to Yes, both 11443 and 443 forwarded to 11443 on my unRAID box.  I even tried setting the DNS on unRAID to 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1, but still nothing.  There is no error displayed in the UI, but just "Error: Server was unable to provision SSL certificate" in logs.  Thanks in advance!  ## Edit ## If this needs to be moved to another subcategory, feel free to do so.

legion-diagnostics-20211212-0641.zip

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I cant provision a cert either and I am on 6.9.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I ended up setting the unRAID settings to "Enable SSL/TLS" to Yes, and leaving the HTTP port at 80, and the HTTPS port at 443, then forwarding both from my router to my unRAID box, and now it works fine.  Evidently the LE script isn't checking against the ports specified for the unRAID box?

  • NightOps changed the title to (SOLVED) Unable to Provision SSL - No error in UI, "Error: Server was unable to provision SSL certificate" in Logs

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