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SSL cert error (expired) for docs.buildbot.net #291

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terencehonles opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 5 comments
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SSL cert error (expired) for docs.buildbot.net #291

terencehonles opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 5 comments
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oliwhi commented Oct 2, 2024

The docs have been down for over a day now.

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verm commented Oct 2, 2024

Thanks for the report @p12tic will have to figure out why it wedged but restarting the proxy container fixed the problem.

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The certificate has expired again.

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p12tic commented Dec 2, 2024

Fixed.

For some reason

docker-compose exec nginx-proxy nginx -s reload
line is not being executed after cert renewal. Ugh.

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terencehonles commented Dec 6, 2024

I guess there's no errors that nginx-proxy doesn't exist (since exec expects it to exist)?

It doesn't seem like there should be any errors with that script, but is there a reason certbot is run with up instead of run? I'm used to only using up for long running processes, but it does seem like it probably should exit when the certbot container finishes (based on the docs), but I think you could instead have the line be docker-compose run certbot to make it very clear that the command should run and finish.

You can try enabling tracing in bash with set -x to see where the script gets to.

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