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    Minor error with ACME when using DNS-Hurricane Electric -method

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    • K
      kpa
      last edited by

      My domain's DNS is hosted by dns.he.net and I have just started using ACME for the certificates. I noticed that the issue/renew process spits out an error at the end of the process when it's supposed to remove the TXT record from the zone at dns.he.net:

      
      IMPORT CERT ....
      update cert![Wed Feb 7 15:34:53 EET 2018] Reload success
      sed: 1: "s/.*\([0-9]+','ftp\.rdn ...": RE error: parentheses not balanced
      [Wed Feb 7 15:34:47 EET 2018] Could not clean (remove) up the record. Please go to HE administration interface and clean it by hand.
      [Wed Feb 7 15:34:47 EET 2018] Error rm webroot api for domain:dns_he
      
      

      The TXT record is still removed though so it's only a minor snag.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        We do not maintain that particular file, it's a part of the acme.sh project. You can report that to them at https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/issues

        There was a similar sed issue with dns_yandex that another one of our users reported to them yesterday, they've already fixed it in the dev branch

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        • K
          kpa
          last edited by

          https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/issues/1252

          I don't buy the response though because the error is clearly coming from dnsapi/dns_he.sh. Let's hope it's fixed in the next version.

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          • K
            kpa
            last edited by

            Solved by the v0.2.1 update of the ACME package. Thanks for all the hard work!

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