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403 response when attempting to provision SSL certificate

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I am attempting to provision a certificate to get HTTPS running on my unraid 6.6.5 server. When I click the button labelled 'PROVISION' it just hangs and does not display a message. Looking at the network communication using Chrome's dev tools shows that after about a second a 403 Forbidden response is returned:

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Does anyone have an idea as to what the issue might be?

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Did you google it?  The responses that I got seems to indicate that the problem is the other end.   Perhaps, you should just try a bit later.

 

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7 hours ago, Frank1940 said:

Did you google it?  The responses that I got seems to indicate that the problem is the other end.   Perhaps, you should just try a bit later.

 

I couldn't find anything specifically related to unraid and letsencrypt that might help. I'll keep trying from time to time, though it's been at least 20 hours and it still isn't working...

16 hours ago, Frank1940 said:

Did you google it?  The responses that I got seems to indicate that the problem is the other end.   Perhaps, you should just try a bit later.

 

It's not the other end.  This is an actual bug.  You can't even Renew a Cert under 6.6.5, and the 403 error refers to the local file, not a remote url.

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By the way, I was having this same issue on 6.5.3 and upgraded to 6.6.5 in an attempt to get it working. I've also added dns-rebind whitelisting for "unraid.net" and have tried completely disabling any dns-rebind protection settings on my router, with no success.

Just an FYI, we are actively looking into this.

Ok, on my end, I do get a 403 error, but I get an error message in the webGui as well

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Gonna try on another system where dns rebind isn't an issue.

18 minutes ago, jonp said:

Just an FYI, we are actively looking into this.

Thank you.  I was about to post a thread asking for help on this.  No pop up for me

 

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Ok, definitely recreated this issue in the lab now so we will work to get it resolved.  Thanks to those who reported!

This issue should be fixed now.  Please retest.

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5 hours ago, eschultz said:

This issue should be fixed now.  Please retest.

It's working for me now. I retried it and got a dns-rebind error message, then after disabling a setting on my router I was able to successfully provision an SSL certificate. Thanks for getting it fixed @jonp!

9 hours ago, deadmeu said:

It's working for me now. I retried it and got a dns-rebind error message, then after disabling a setting on my router I was able to successfully provision an SSL certificate. Thanks for getting it fixed @jonp!

The thanks really belongs to @eschultz for jumping on this so quickly!

  • 3 months later...

I know this is an old post, but I am having the popup for the 403.

(I checked chrome and it is the hash.unraid.net/dnscheck)

I have changed the rebind settings on my UniFi router with no success

The issue is that the hash.unraid.net that it is trying to a dnscheck on, returns the incorrect local IP.

It uses my old DHCP address and not the current static.

I have tried rebooting etc.

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