How to debug acme.sh - shellrent/acme.sh GitHub Wiki
Use --debug
parameter to output detailed debug info.
For example:
acme.sh --issue ......... --debug
To output more detailed info:
acme.sh --issue .......... --debug 2
Common Root Cause of issue:
Port 80 is blocked
If your ISP blocks port 80, any webroot based authentication will fail You can test this by running this command from OUTSIDE your local network.
curl -IkL -m20 http://[your domain]
Common Errors using DNS API:
~/.acme.sh/account.conf
Mistake 1: Clumsy fingers - newline in If you type in the api key or private key and accidentally put in a newline or a typo, check and ensure the keys look right in ~/.acme.sh/account.conf
I still see my old keys (when moving from letsencrypt bot to .acme.sh)
Needed step - point nginx configuration to new acme based keys If you still see the old keys being used, even after finally getting the dns based authentication to work. You may need to comment out the previous keys from the letsencrypt bot, and point to the new folder:
# RSA certificate
#ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/[your domain]/fullchain.pem; # managed by Certbot
#ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/[your domain]/privkey.pem; # managed by Certbot
ssl_certificate [your home directory]/.acme.sh/[your domain]/fullchain.cer;
ssl_certificate_key [your home directory]/.acme.sh//[your domain].key;
-w [your webroot]
for DNS?
Do I need to include the webroot No! You'll end up back failing the port 80 access to your webroot folder if that was your issue.