Skip to main content

AutoSSL renew Let’s Encrypt failure , DNS DCV error and HTTP DCV error

Comments

3 comments

  • cPanelLauren
    Hello, The TXT value will change every time it attempts to run because it is a hash reference. What that error shows: HTTP DCV: The system failed to create the directory "/home/example/public_html/.well-known/acme-challenge" because of an error: Permission denied
    Is that the system doesn't have access to create the directory. What are the permissions for /home/user/public_html
    ? Does /home/user/public_html/.well-known/
    exist? If so what are its permissions? Do you have any .htaccess entries? As far as the other thread goes, it's probably something similar that's causing this but the answers to the above will be telling. When you use the Comodo provider for autossl we also do DNS validation so if your domain's DNS is hosted on the cPanel server it should be able to use that to complete the DCV.
    0
  • MichaelCropper
    Hi Lauren, Could you explain that a little further please, it's not clear what you are saying. When you say the "the system doesn't have access to create the directory" - How could cPanel not have access to itself? The setup I'm working on has externally managed DNS. Is this why cPanel is struggling to cope perhaps? Regards Michael
    0
  • cPanelLauren
    Hello, The autoSSL process does not have unlimited access to the Operating System. If the permissions do not allow for folder creation it will not be able to create the folder. Which is why I requested you provide the permissions of the folder. If there is an issue with where the DNS points (or where cPanel sees the DNS pointing) It also wouldn't have permission to write to that folder, which is why I asked if /home/$user/public_html/.well_known/ existed. In order to troubleshoot this issue with you, I do need that information. Otherwise, you're welcome to open a ticket where our analysts would be able to access the server directly.
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.