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This is my companion script for synology scripts https://gist.github.com/catchdave/69854624a21ac75194706ec20ca61327
# This is a anonymized version of the script I use to renew all my SSL certs
# across my servers. This will not work out of the box for anyone as your network will be
# different. But may be useful starting place for others.
#
# I use a cronjob that runs this every week. It only replaces certificates when a certificate has been renewed.
# Renews/creates cert from letsencrypt & places it where it needs to be.
# Currently, that is:
# * Nginx (local for plex)
# * Plex Media Server
# * DSM/Synology
# * Unifi Protect
# * Home Assistant
DOMAIN=example.com # Change to your domain
PLEX_CERTIFICATE=/var/lib/plexmediaserver/certificate.pfx
CERT_DIRECTORY="/etc/letsencrypt/live/$DOMAIN"
ME=$(basename "$0")
ONLY=
FORCE=false
CREATE_NEW_CERT=false
SERVERS=(plex synology homeassistant protect) # Whatever your server names are
ssl_user=ssl_updater # User for remote servers that can update certs
# Get args
# ================================
POSITIONAL_ARGS=()
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case $1 in
-o|--only)
if [[ ! " ${SERVERS[*]} " =~ " ${2} " ]]; then
echo "[$ME] Unknown servername: $2. Use one of the known servers: $SERVERS"
exit 1
fi
ONLY="$2"
shift # past argument
shift # past value
;;
--force)
FORCE=true
shift # past argument
;;
--create)
CREATE_NEW_CERT=true
shift # past argument
;;
-*|--*)
echo "[$ME] Unknown option $1"
exit 1
;;
*)
POSITIONAL_ARGS+=("$1") # save positional arg
shift # past argument
;;
esac
done
set -- "${POSITIONAL_ARGS[@]}" # restore positional parameters
# ================================
# Use certbot to renew certificate
# ================================
echo "Running certbot..."
if [ "$CREATE_NEW_CERT" == "true" ]; then
echo "[$ME] Creating a new certificate from scratch"
cert_flags="--insert-your-flags --creds etc *.$DOMAIN" # Modify this line for the parameters you use to create your cert
{ CERTBOT_ERROR=$(sudo certbot certonly $cert_flags 2>&1 >&3 3>&-); } 3>&1
errcode=$?
else
echo "[$ME] Renewing certificate"
{ CERTBOT_ERROR=$(sudo certbot renew 2>&1 >&3 3>&-); } 3>&1
errcode=$?
fi
if [ "$errcode" != "0" ]; then
echo "$CERTBOT_ERROR"
echo "[$ME] Error encountered with certbot. Halting."
echo "[$ME] Error code: $errcode"
exit
fi
# ================================
# Exit or continue if certificate not renewed, depending on flags
# ================================
if echo "$CERTBOT_ERROR" | grep 'Cert not yet due for renewal'; then
if [ "$FORCE" != "true" ]; then
echo "[$ME] Certbot not due for renewal--halting."
echo "[$ME] To continue anyway (to sync the existing cert), use flag --force"
exit 0
else
echo "[$ME] --force specified--continuing to sync certs"
fi
fi
if [ "$ONLY" != "" ]; then
echo "--only specified. Will only sync certs to: $ONLY"
fi
# ================================
# Synology (NAS)
# This script used here is referenced in this companion gist:
# https://gist.github.com/catchdave/69854624a21ac75194706ec20ca61327
# ================================
if [[ -z "$ONLY" || "$ONLY" == "synology" ]]; then
server=synology.$DOMAIN
echo ""
echo "[$ME] Copying certificates to synology"
sudo scp ${CERT_DIRECTORY}/{privkey,fullchain,cert}.pem $ssl_user@$server:/tmp/
if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
echo "[$ME] > Replacing certs on $server...."
ssh $ssl_user@$server 'sudo ./replace_certs.sh'
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
echo "[$ME] > ERROR replacing certs to $server"
fi
else
echo "[$ME] > Error occurred copying files to $server"
fi
fi
# ================================
# Home Assistant
# ================================
if [[ -z "$ONLY" || "$ONLY" == "homeassistant" ]]; then
server=homeassistant.$DOMAIN
echo ""
echo "[$ME] Copying certificates to home assistant"
sudo scp ${CERT_DIRECTORY}/{privkey,fullchain,cert}.pem $ssl_user@$server:/usr/share/hassio/ssl/
if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
echo "[$ME] > Restarting NGINX SSL Proxy...."
ssh $ssl_user@$server 'sudo ha addons restart core_nginx_proxy'
else
echo "[$ME] > Error occurred copying files to $server"
fi
fi
# ================================
# Create certificate for plex (local to script)
# ================================
if [[ -z "$ONLY" || "$ONLY" == "plex" ]]; then
echo ""
# backup plex cert
date_created=`/usr/bin/stat -f "%Sm" -t "%Y-%m-%d" $PLEX_CERTIFICATE`
sudo cp "$PLEX_CERTIFICATE" "$PLEX_CERTIFICATE.$date_created"
# move plex cert over
echo "=============="
sudo openssl pkcs12 -export -out "$PLEX_CERTIFICATE" -inkey ${CERT_DIRECTORY}/privkey.pem -in ${CERT_DIRECTORY}/cert.pem -certfile ${CERT_DIRECTORY}/chain.pem -passout pass:YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE
sudo chown plex "$PLEX_CERTIFICATE"
echo "[$ME] Killing and re-opening Plex Media Server"
killall "Plex Media Server" -9
sudo -u plex open /Applications/Plex\ Media\ Server.app
echo "[$ME] Reloading NGINX..."
sudo nginx -s reload
fi
# ================================
# Unifi Protect
# ================================
if [[ -z "$ONLY" || "$ONLY" == "protect" ]]; then
server="protect.$DOMAIN"
echo ""
echo "[$ME] Copying certificates to $server"
sudo scp ${CERT_DIRECTORY}/{privkey,fullchain}.pem $ssl_user@$server:/tmp/
if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
echo "[$ME] > Restarting services on Unifi Protect...."
ssh $ssl_user@$server 'sudo /root/replace_certs_protect.sh'
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
echo "[$ME] > ERROR restarting services on Unifi protect"
fi
else
echo "[$ME] > Error occurred copying files to Unifi Protect"
fi
fi
# ================================
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catchdave commented Jun 21, 2023

@DJGauthier : I am not an expert with letsencrypt, and your errors are out of scope of these scripts. It sounds like your issue is related to getting letsencrypt working in your setup. Once you have that figured out, these scripts (or your own version) should work fine. Your best bet is to find a letsencrypt forum or ask a question on stackoverflow to get help with your troubles specifially with letsencrypt.

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DJGauthier commented Jun 21, 2023 via email

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