Acme.sh script to obtain certificate if SSH port is not 22
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PROBLEM
We have currently moved our webserver from SSH port 22 to 19999 and we have problems obtaining certificates from acme.sh. Currently our /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the server has the following line which disallows all port 22 traffic:
Port 19999
Now if we run the following [login to view URL] command:
./[login to view URL] --debug --server letsencrypt --issue -w /var/www/html/redmine -d [login to view URL]
Now acme says that it cannot establish connection.
If we revert back to port 22 it works just fine.
TASK
Replicate the situation on your own server and supply us with an amended [login to view URL] command to get let's encrypt certificate so that it can be used with our custom SSH port.
A very easy question to anybody who dealt with [login to view URL] and let's encrypt certificates extensively.
And $20 is yours once we confirmed it works on our end.
Hi,
I will install SSL certificate on server.
I do have more than 10 years of expertise in ssl installation, server configuration, optimisation, etc
Please discuss to start.
Thank you.