On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 06:40:13AM -0600, @lbutlr wrote: > Is anyone using this port successfully? > > It appears to be running here, but is generating some 0 length files: > > total 64 > 8 -rw------- 1 443 443 1854 Mar 4 23:38 cert-1457159890.csr > 0 -rw------- 1 443 443 0 Mar 4 23:38 cert-1457159890.pem > 8 -rw------- 1 443 443 1854 Mar 5 05:06 cert-1457179567.csr > 0 -rw------- 1 443 443 0 Mar 5 05:06 cert-1457179567.pem > 8 -rw------- 1 443 443 1854 Mar 12 04:35 cert-1457782552.csr > 0 -rw------- 1 443 443 0 Mar 12 04:35 cert-1457782552.pem > 8 -rw------- 1 443 443 1854 Mar 19 04:15 cert-1458382543.csr > 0 -rw------- 1 443 443 0 Mar 19 04:15 cert-1458382543.pem > 8 -rw------- 1 443 443 3243 Mar 4 23:38 privkey-1457159890.pem > 8 -rw------- 1 443 443 3243 Mar 5 05:06 privkey-1457179567.pem > 8 -rw------- 1 443 443 3247 Mar 12 04:35 privkey-1457782552.pem > 8 -rw------- 1 443 443 3243 Mar 19 04:15 privkey-1458382543.pem > > Or I am missing a step.
I had empty files when the verification process failed (they seems to not be removed in such a situation). Your directory should also contain symlinks without timestamp that point to the actual timestamped files. What does `letsencrypt.sh -c` tells you (and if you are not using this, what are you using?) -- Romain Tartière <rom...@freebsd.org> http://people.FreeBSD.org/~romain/ pgp: 8234 9A78 E7C0 B807 0B59 80FF BA4D 1D95 5112 336F (ID: 0x5112336F) (plain text =non-HTML= PGP/GPG encrypted/signed e-mail much appreciated)
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