AutoSSL Certificate problem
Hello, To update, Comodo has completed the emergency maintenance on their servers. The AutoSSL feature should now work as expected. Thank you.
Still are not working.
Log for the AutoSSL run for "mysite": Friday, May 12, 2017 8:53:45 PM GMT+0200 (cPanel (powered by Comodo))
8:53:45 PM This system has AutoSSL set to use "cPanel (powered by Comodo)".
8:53:45 PM Checking websites for "mysite" "
8:53:45 PM The website "mysite.com", owned by "mysite", has a faulty SSL certificate (OPENSSL_VERIFY:0:18:DEPTH_ZERO_SELF_SIGNED_CERT NOT_ALL_DOMAINS). AutoSSL will attempt to replace this certificate.
8:53:46 PM The system will attempt to renew SSL certificates for the following websites:
8:53:46 PM mysite.com (mysite.com www.mysite.com mail.mysite.com webmail.mysite.com cpanel.mysite.com webdisk.mysite.com)
8:53:48 PM The system has completed the AutoSSL check for "mysite".
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Hello @Nirjonadda, I moved this post to it's own thread, as it does not appear related to the issue with Comodo's servers. :53:46 PM The system will attempt to renew SSL certificates for the following websites: 8:53:46 PM mysite.com (mysite.com www.mysite.com mail.mysite.com webmail.mysite.com cpanel.mysite.com webdisk.mysite.com) 8:53:48 PM The system has completed the AutoSSL check for "mysite".
This suggests the certificate is waiting on Comodo for processing. While the AutoSSL feature generally only requires a short amount of time to complete the installation process, certain factors may lead to longer wait times. Under some conditions, certificates may require up to 48 hours to process. You can try waiting a few hours and then running the following command to check the AutoSSL certificate for the account:/usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check --user=$username
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Comodo being essentially "down" for 3 days hasn't helped with real certs:( We don't use auto-ssl on production systems, but have vps clients who do, it's been unable to update/validate/download certs for over a week with them "stuck" in the queue Although the docs say they'll only stay there for 24 hours the .json file never seems to get purged. Deleting it manually and fcing it to try again ... /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check_cpstore_queue --force Polling for redacted new certificate for redacted (order item ID redacted) " The certificate is not available. (processing) 0 -
Hello Rob, Feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature if the certificates are still not processing so we can take a closer look and see what's happening. Thank you. 0 -
I hope it's ok to piggyback onto this thread, it seems I have the same issue, it's been in the queue for a few days, here is the autossl Log for this account: 11:55:01 AM Polling for "domain""s new certificate for "domain.com" (order item ID "199073739") " 11:55:02 AM The certificate is not available. (processing) 12:00:02 PM The queue contains a request for a certificate for "domain""s website "domain.com". The system last polled for this certificate at Jun 19, 2017, 6:55:02 PM UTC. The next poll will be no earlier than Jun 19, 2017, 7:55:02 PM UTC. Here is the Pending queue: www.domain.com domain.com domain Jun 19, 2017 2:41:01 AM 199073739 Pending domain.com domain.com domain Jun 19, 2017 2:41:01 AM 199073739 Pending The following Comodo's IP are already in our CSF allow: 178.255.81.12 178.255.81.13 91.199.212.132 199.66.201.132 This is a wordpress site, but we're not running any usual culprit plugins like Wordfence or iThemes security The cpanel-generated comodo redirect rules are present in htaccess Thank you for any advice! 0 -
Oh and just to mention that running this command curl --user-agent "COMODO DCV" --insecure --max-time 10 --retry 0 www.domain.com/6A736B4F84BC4EEC4C9088BBA498358D.txt does correctly return the contents of the txt file Thanks 0 -
Hello @Adwin Lui, Feel free to open a support ticket if you'd like us to take a closer look. Thanks. 0 -
Solved. So just to update this thread the issue was a trademark keyword in the domain that Comodo had to validate with us to clear and allow the SSL certificate issue, so a ticket is necessary in such cases. 0 -
Hello, I'm glad to see the issue is now solved. Thank you for updating us with the outcome. 0 -
Hello @Nirjonadda, "...then running the following command to check the AutoSSL certificate for the account..."
/usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check --user $username
Quick heads up to anyone looking to troubleshoot, as I was. The above command gave me some pause, and twiddling around. Turns out the correct command is: /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check --user= I hope this minor tweak in command helps anyone else searching for troubleshooting information.0 -
Hi @rogerw, Good catch. The previous command looks to have worked well, but you are right that it doesn't match our documentation. I've modified my earlier response to reflect the change you noted. Thanks! 0
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