dalmaar Posted November 25, 2018 Share Posted November 25, 2018 Hello, I m having an issue with one of my unraid boxes I hope is a simple fix, any help is appreciated. I have 2 unraid boxes on the same network, both running 6.6.1. While preparing to upgrade to the latest version I noticed errors in the log from one of my unraid boxes every 10 -20 mins or so: Nov 25 11:23:39 Tower nginx: 2018/11/25 11:23:39 [error] 3212#3212: OCSP_check_validity() failed (SSL: error:2707307D:OCSP routines:OCSP_check_validity:status expired) while requesting certificate status, responder: ocsp.int-x3.letsencrypt.org,peer: 104.91.166.209:80, certificate: "/etc/ssl/certs/unraid_bundle.pem" Appears to be indicating my certification has expired, and it can not renew, and indeed it did expire on Nov 16. I then clicked the "renew" button and nothing. No log, nothing. I can download plugin upgrades and the other unraid box is fine, as I can see my cert is good for jan 06 2019 and I did nothing to cause that it renewed automatically. After looking at some forum topics I try shutting SSH off. apply, restart, set to auto, with the same results. Tried a different browser, cleared cookies, then I tried these commands: rm /boot/config/ssl/certs/certificate_bundle.pem /etc/rc.d/rc.nginx reload They appear to work, now my renew button has changed to provision (like when I first upgraded to the version that supported certificates). Click provision and again absolutely nothing. This unraid box has been up for years (first running v4) and is a very simple low powered NAS. No docker, no VMs running dual core CPU with 2G memory, and riserfs formatted disks. The often tail the log and it is quiet other that informational messages and these warnings. At this time this machine can not acquire a cert, but everything else appears ok, I am not sure what might help so I included the identification and network setting screen shots. Side question: can I upgrade to 6.6.5 with only 2G? I will not be running any dockers or VMs, the "fix common problems" plugin flags this as a warning. Quote Link to comment
dalmaar Posted November 26, 2018 Author Share Posted November 26, 2018 I just realized the screen shot showing "Use SSH" set to NO is actually set to AUTO, I must have grabbed it to soon. Dalmaar Quote Link to comment
Frank1940 Posted November 26, 2018 Share Posted November 26, 2018 You are probably suffering from this issue: Quote Link to comment
dalmaar Posted November 26, 2018 Author Share Posted November 26, 2018 Thanks for the feedback. I did see that thread but dismissed it because my other unraid box on the same network is working fine. If I understand it that has to do with the router and both unraid boxes are using the same router. Quote Link to comment
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