Hi,
acme-client can only validate an authorization that way.
but for a forced renewal for something that's already active, there's
likely to already be a validated authorization on the letsencrypt account,
in which case it wouldn't need to revalidate.
I did a forced renew after I got a valid certificate and stoped the
httpd before I did the forced renew
if you really stopped httpd and there is still something listening then
there is another webserver process running.
You can check locally with netstat(1) or 'ps -aux'
there was no other process running since I checked that before I did the
forced renew.
I will do the suggested changes to the config and keep an eye on it. My
main problem was with the block statement the other thing I just noticed
as I did testing with the config and started forcing the renew of the
certificate
regards
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