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Bolo Popo

I got a cert for 'my domain' using certbot. It gives me 4 files:

$file /usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/archive/<my domain>/*.pem
/usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/archive/<my domain>/cert1.pem:      PEM certificate
/usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/archive/<my domain>/chain1.pem:     PEM certificate
/usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/archive/<my domain>/fullchain1.pem: PEM certificate
/usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/archive/<my domain>/privkey1.pem:   ASCII text

I converted that to pfx using the instructions here:
https://support.emby.media/support/solutions/articles/44001160086-secure-your-server

I put *all* those files under /etc/letsencrypt-copy on the emby jail, however, when I point emby to that path and click save, I get a 'Not found' popup.

What should I name the pfx so that emby finds it?

 

Many thanks,
Dan.

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What should I name the pfx so that emby finds it?

HI, the filename doesn't matter. You can configure it in the emby user interface. If you're getting an error, then most likely emby server is being denied access to the pfx file.

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Bolo Popo

Ah, how weird... when I first copied the file in, it wasn't listed in the 'selector', I only saw the directory, and not the files within. I see and select the pfx now and everything is working 🙂

 

Thank you!

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