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letsencrypt dns-directadmin not working anymore #3784
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I have the same problem i hope someone can fix it |
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anyone an idea to fix this manually? |
Looks like i'm not the only one. I have indeed exactly the same issue.
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I encountered the same issue. For me, the temporary fix was to downgrade to version 5.1.0. This can be done by taking a backup of the add-on, replace the version number in the backup files with 5.1.0 (3 times in my situation) and then restore that backup. |
If your certificate is about to expire and need a temporary fix, the above suggestion worked for me. I downgraded the Let's Encrypt add-on to version 5.1.0 by restoring an old backup and now all is well: |
Would you mind sharing your tar file? I have tried myself but I can't get it tor work. I suspect something gets wrong when I compress it back and forth. |
I used 7-Zip to edit the .tar file. The backup.json file is located in the '.' folder. I won't share my .tar file since it requires me to remove a lot of security related information, sorry. |
Same problem. Also finding the instructions very unclear. Does this open up ports on the built-in haos web server, and reference the installed certs (if you can ever get them to install)? Or do I need yet another web server like the NGINX Addon. How does it interact with default 8123 (or is 8123 reserved for MDNS)? I already have a reverse proxy downstream. I just want to point to HA so I can use a Cloudflare tunnel (like I do with my other websites). Nothing but 502 errors doing that. |
Describe the issue you are experiencing
certbot-dns-directadmin packed is version 1.04
This does not work with directadmin anymore and produces an error:
Encountered exception during recovery: ValueError: too many values to unpack (expected 2)
This is fixed in version 1.06
What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant Supervised
Which operating system are you running on?
Debian
Which add-on are you reporting an issue with?
Let's Encrypt
What is the version of the add-on?
5.2.1
Steps to reproduce the issue
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Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
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Anything in the add-on logs that might be useful for us?
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