Does LetsEncrypt support non-standard port numbers? I think it might have
to be 443.


On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Adrian Tritschler <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> My config file already has (and has had for months):
>
>  "baseURL": "https://millpond.dyndns.org:3179";,
>  "listen": ":3179",
>
> Which produces log messages:
>
> 2016/12/13 08:54:32 TLS enabled, with Let's Encrypt
> 2016/12/13 08:54:32 Starting to listen on https://localhost:3179
>  :
> 2016/12/13 08:54:32 Available on https://millpond.dyndns.org:3179/ui/
>
> Then the following error when I try and connect
> 2016/12/13 08:54:45 http: TLS handshake error from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:62004:
> acme: identifier authorization failed
>
> I've just tried with both
>  "baseURL": "https://millpond.dyndns.org:3179";,
>  "listen": ":3179",
>
> and
>  "baseURL": "https://millpond.dyndns.org:3179/";,
>  "listen": ":3179",
>
> With the same errors
>
>   Adrian
>
> On Tuesday, 13 December 2016 01:53:50 UTC+11, mpl wrote:
>>
>> yeah, I should document that part better, sorry about that.
>>
>> camlistored should be able to figure out the fqdn that it will use for
>> Let's Encrypt from either the "listen" config field, or the "baseURL" one.
>> So, could you please try with:
>> "baseURL": "https://millpond.dyndns.org:3179/";
>>  in your config file?
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12 December 2016 at 05:02, Adrian Tritschler <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I've been running a current build of camlistore on my home linux PC, and
>>> accessing it remotely via a hostname configured in dynDns, this has been
>>> working for some months using a self-signed certificated.
>>>
>>> Sometime in the last few days I've restarted the PC due to kernel
>>> updates etc, and now I'm having ssl problems.
>>>
>>> With the references to my old self-signed cert. it won't run any more, I
>>> get various errors depending on which browser I use:
>>>
>>> 2016/12/12 14:54:28 http: TLS handshake error from 130.194.109.243:51940:
>>> acme: identifier authorization failed
>>>
>>> Removing the "httpCert" and "httpKey" entries in my config file and
>>> restarting camlistored I get:
>>>
>>> 2016/12/12 14:41:45 Starting camlistored version 2016-12-09-bace8b0; Go
>>> go1.7.3 (linux/amd64)
>>> 2016/12/12 14:41:45 TLS enabled, with Let's Encrypt
>>> 2016/12/12 14:41:45 Starting to listen on https://localhost:3179
>>>  :
>>> 2016/12/12 14:41:45 ui: serving Closure from embedded resources
>>> 2016/12/12 14:41:45 Available on https://millpond.dyndns.org:3179/ui/
>>>
>>> But attempting to connect from an external web client I get errors in
>>> the browser and on the camlistore console, once again:
>>>
>>> 2016/12/12 14:45:40 http: TLS handshake error from
>>> XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:51761: acme: identifier authorization failed
>>>
>>> I suspect that somewhere I've missed a step where I tell the config.
>>> that the fqdn is millpond.dyndns.org, but I can't work out where.
>>>
>>>   Adrian
>>>
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