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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/26/17 7:06 PM, Marius Schamschula
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            <div class="">On Oct 26, 2017, at 6:16 PM, Bill Christensen
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              <div dir="ltr" class="">Got a chance to work on
                implementing Apache 2.4 again today using a clone of
                production on a test machine.
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                <div class="">http is working fine.</div>
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                <div class="">But checking the config, I'm getting:</div>
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                  <p class="gmail-p1"><span class="gmail-s1">SSLCertificateFile:
                      file '/opt/local/etc/letsencrypt/live/<<a
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                      does not exist or is empty</span></p>
                  <p class="gmail-p1">Except that it DOES exist, and it
                    ISN'T empty.  </p>
                  <p class="gmail-p1">Any ideas?  Modules not loaded?
                    (I've tried toggling all of them on and off, no
                    joy).  It wouldn't have to do with this being a
                    different IP address than the one set when we
                    created the certs, would it?  </p>
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          <div>Yes. Certbot certificates are tied to the IP address.</div>
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    Ok, thanks.  I'll generate a temporary one on a dev domain for use
    in my testing then, and cross my fingers that the real ones will
    work properly when I take it live.  (and be ready to roll back if
    they don't!)<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Bill Christensen
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