On 12/13/21 2:14 AM, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:

Have just tried to use certbot to create a certificate, but it
seems to want to only support the connection to a web
server running on port 80 that does me no good and it
fails.. Any other options?

How are people reaching your server? By IP or with a hostname?
If you have a hostname, on a "real" domain (not your ISP provided
name), you have two options:

- you should have DNS control for the domain, so you can use DNS
verification with certbot instead of http

- you may point your domain on another (not firewalled) IP,
answer the certbot challenge on port 80 and then switch back
the DNS andinstall the cert you have obtained on your original IP;
surely that is annoying to be repeated at every cert renewal

Regards.

--
   Roberto Ragusa    mail at robertoragusa.it
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