The current let's encrypt plugin won't work any more, it throws an error about expired certificate when verifing after issuance, and removes SSL/TLS encryption for the site. This is caused because one of the LE root certificates has been expired.
So I searched for a quick fix so that newly issued certificates will work again, and have written a small patch for the certbot client you can find here. This will remove the expired root CA cert within the certificate chain, resulting in verification done by i-mscp won't fail any more.
So I searched for a quick fix so that newly issued certificates will work again, and have written a small patch for the certbot client you can find here. This will remove the expired root CA cert within the certificate chain, resulting in verification done by i-mscp won't fail any more.
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