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===== Manual execution of the certbot client ===== | ===== Manual execution of the certbot client ===== | ||
- | You should avoid execute the `Certbot` client manually, or even through your own scripts, without knowing what your are doing. If you really want execute the `Certbot` client manually, you should at least reuse the email that is used by this plugin. You can find the email address in the /etc/imscp/imscp.conf file (DEFAULT_ADMIN_ADDRESS parameter). | + | You should avoid execute the Certbot client manually, or even through your own scripts, without knowing what your are doing. If you really want execute the `Certbot` client manually, you should at least reuse the email that is used by this plugin. You can find the email address in the /etc/imscp/imscp.conf file (DEFAULT_ADMIN_ADDRESS parameter). |
Be aware that not support will be given if following a manual invocation of the Certbot client, one or many of your SSL lineages are in inconsistent states. | Be aware that not support will be given if following a manual invocation of the Certbot client, one or many of your SSL lineages are in inconsistent states. |