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    • wirestyle22W
      wirestyle22 @travisdh1
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      @JaredBusch Any possibility of you creating a guide? That would help me greatly.

      yum install certbot
      

      Replace certbot in any scripts you've written using the previous tools.

      When I Attempted this I followed these directions: https://certbot.eff.org/#centosrhel7-apache

      Could not get it to work.

      It's VERY touchy about having your http.conf file(s) all entered correctly. That was my issue the first time I tried to use it on a server at least.

      I think you and I went over this together and I literally copy and pasted what you gave me, editing as needed for URL's etc. It still didn't work for me. Idk

      See what I mean about it being very touchy? I don't even know enough about the httpd .conf files to but muddle through apparently.

      I looked up a bunch of different guides. Went through it over and over and over again. Never got it working unfortunately. I never figured out what I was doing wrong unfortunately.

      Yeah, the error messages you get from Let's Encrypt are about worthless. Apache was happy with the conf files, why is certbot throwing errors?

      I'm really not sure. That is why I wanted to see what @JaredBusch runs into. If it's just me not knowing some key element of it or if it's the actual product.

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