Does anyone here have a working setup of automated acme.sh that renews the certificates every three months?

I tried to setup something but I think I saw an error message when I run it, and due to the way let’s encrypt rejects requests when the certificate is not due for renewal, I can’t really tell what exactly is the problem as I simply can’t repeatedly run my process and check where the error stems from.

Would be great if someone can share a setup that they are currently using that works.

Edit: It finally came time to renew again, and what I have already entered into task scheduler was fired, and the certificate seems to have been renewed successfully.

So basically, just download the latest acme.sh, then add a task in your task scheduler that runs this:

bash /root/.acme.sh/acme.sh --renew -d xyz.com
  • rakudave@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    I just use the built-in “Control Panel > Security > Certificates” to get a Let’s Encrypt certificate. They get stored in /usr/syno/etc/certificate/system/default if you need them for something custom…