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Letsencrypt overwrites Nginx config file

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Gem
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Letsencrypt overwrites Nginx config file
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Post by Gem » Tue Aug 06, 2019 10:26 am

Hello,

After each letsencrypt certificate update, the script overwrites SSL version of Nginx config file of my websites. And the new modification breaks the site and it has nothing new that wasn't already present in the previous config. All it is doing is making me lose my customizations and uptime.

Is there a way of cleanly avoid this overwrite or is it possible for me to change a template from which letsencrypt script is generating the Nginx SSL config file ?

Thank you.
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Re: Letsencrypt overwrites Nginx config file
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Post by grayfolk » Tue Aug 06, 2019 10:34 am

Gem wrote: ↑
Tue Aug 06, 2019 10:26 am
Hello,

After each letsencrypt certificate update, the script overwrites SSL version of Nginx config file of my websites. And the new modification breaks the site and it has nothing new that wasn't already present in the previous config. All it is doing is making me lose my customizations and uptime.

Is there a way of cleanly avoid this overwrite or is it possible for me to change a template from which letsencrypt script is generating the Nginx SSL config file ?

Thank you.
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