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Letsencrypt Docker issue

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I am having a problem getting letsencrypt to work in Unraid. I followed the instruction provided on spaceinvader one video and I am getting this in the letsencrypt log:

http-01 challenge for sflalife-bw.ddns.net
http-01 challenge for sflalife.ddns.net
Waiting for verification...
Challenge failed for domain sflalife-bw.ddns.net
Challenge failed for domain sflalife.ddns.net

 

I am forwarding the following ports in pfsense:

WAN HTTP (80) > Unraid server IP port 180

WAN HTTPS (443) > Unraid server IP port 1443

 

I am using a custom network ‘proxynet’ and I can see letsencrypt is getting an IP.

I am using a VPN for my entire local network and have set up an alias for unraid to bypass the VPN and connect through the ISP provided public IP.

I have pfblocker set up in pfsense which is used to block adds.

I have tried disabling each on these services to see if they are the problem.

I am using No-IP for my subdomains. When I ping my subdomain, it resolves to my current external IP number.

I know I am missing something, I just can’t figure out what it is.

Hopefully someone out there has a similar setup and has had success getting letsencrypt to work.

  • Community Expert

Please use the appropriate docker support thread instead:

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