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1 | Create bash script file using nano to check if your node's SSL certificate is affected by this bug. | Create a file named le_check_nodes.sh using nano
Copy this entire block of text and paste it into your nano editor
Save and exit from nano by hitting CTRL + X, then type y and hit <enter> | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Make script executable | Use chmod to make the script executable
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3 | Execute script using your node's port number and check for output "Certificate for node FQDN:9033 is OK!" Note: If you're using a different port to 9033, modify as necessary. | Execute script.
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YOU ONLY NEED TO RUN THE FOLLOWING... If Certification check is NOT OK! | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Execute the force renew command to renew your certs. Note: The systemd unit file for zend should automatically restart zend. | Force certbot to renew your SSL certificates
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