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snake382

Hay all,

I just created my dns address with duckdns.org
Everything works well locally or externally but only in HTTP.

I wish I could enable HTTPS and add a letsencrypt certificate to emby-server on raspbian. Can you tell me how to do it from there ?

I have install this script

 but not works, I do not have access in https this tells me the connection has been reset

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Cthalpa
43 minutes ago, snake382 said:

 but not works, I do not have access in https this tells me the connection has been reset

make sure your router forwards port 443.

 

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snake382
1 minute ago, Cthalpa said:

make sure your router forwards port 443.

 

yes I had not opened the right port on my box now everything works thank you for this very good script 👍

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1 minute ago, snake382 said:

yes I had not opened the right port on my box now everything works thank you for this very good script 👍

You are very welcome.

please Mark this as solved :)

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snake382
35 minutes ago, Cthalpa said:

You are very welcome.

please Mark this as solved :)

can i create a crontab in order to automatically renew my certificate before 90 days? in this case would I need to leave open my port 80 ?

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snake382
13 hours ago, Cthalpa said:

Hi. Yes you can, and no, you do not need to leave port 80 open

ok thanks

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Cthalpa
On 7/14/2020 at 1:12 PM, snake382 said:

ok thanks

Just remember, it’s an interactive script, so it cant run automatically. I can build a new script that renews automatically if you need it.

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On 7/17/2020 at 10:26 PM, Cthalpa said:

Just remember, it’s an interactive script, so it cant run automatically. I can build a new script that renews automatically if you need it.

In this case yes I want a script that renews automatically because I'm afraid not to think about it

Thank You.

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