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Debian 9.5: v-add-letsencrypt-domain: command not found
Debian 9.5: v-add-letsencrypt-domain: command not found
I'm getting an "Error: Let's Encrypt new auth status 429" when trying to get an SSL certificate for a specific domain. I tried to fix it by using the 'v-add-letsencrypt-domain' command following this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T29GPpLbvvs.
Apparently, this is valid for CentOS. How do I run this on Debian 9.5?
This is only happening on this specific domain. Other domains/subdomains do perfectly fine to get the SSL.
Just in case it helps, the domain is http://nico.ar. A working subdomain with a SSL certificate applied is https://bue.nico.ar
Thanks in advance!
Apparently, this is valid for CentOS. How do I run this on Debian 9.5?
This is only happening on this specific domain. Other domains/subdomains do perfectly fine to get the SSL.
Just in case it helps, the domain is http://nico.ar. A working subdomain with a SSL certificate applied is https://bue.nico.ar
Thanks in advance!
Re: Debian 9.5: v-add-letsencrypt-domain: command not found
before "v-add-letsencrypt-domain" run:
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source /etc/profile
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/vesta/bin && export PATH