Hello,
I have tried to answer all the questions (even the useless ones ...) my problem is that I have installed the peerblock software as a firewall ( ) and it does not allow me to update the certificates. I tried to add all your IPs known to me in the withe list, but to no avail. Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks
ok, but the problem is that I use bitcompany.it only to give a site (since the module requires it) in reality on this server I have about 300 domains and they all have the same problem during the renewal, but if I "turn off" peerblock, the renewal works normally (also for bitcompany). I'm glad you did this check, but your answer doesn't solve my problem (now I check the IPV6, but it has nothing to do with peerblock, which I know for sure, being the cause of the non-renewal)
If you can go further with the help, I would appreciate it.
Maybe peerblock blocks all IPv6 connections? All I know is Let's Encrypt server will try to renew using IPv6 because you have an AAAA record. And, I cannot connect to your server using IPv6 and neither can the Let's Encrypt test site I already linked to.
Then, you can try to sort out what is wrong with IPv6 inbound connections. You may need to discuss with your ISP or peerblock. Once you think you have it fixed you can add the AAAA record back in and try the Let's Debug test site to check the connection.
Now I love my Bitcomet, best client around (even if it does have a few problems like the annoying "UDP tracker no response" error) but I just can't recommend it to other people if they're not willing to get peerblock because of how many damn things it tries to connect to when not downloading. These things include - The army, a lot of Chungwa Telecoms/general telecom companies, Chaos Computer Club (this one worried me a lot), various botnets,
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