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 Hello, Long time ago I've noticed an unpleasant issue where one can not validate cert using very splendid "webroot local folder" method when an unusual port is used for WebGUI β¦ like 43265. I have some nasty pfSense boxes with non-standard port configured and all of them can't be validated using method above because "validationRecord" object contains key "Port" with value of "80" which is totally wrong. I believe there should be a checkbox like "Use current WebGUI port" or any other way to deal with it. I hope this is not against any funny laws? Thanks. P.S: My ISP blocks incoming 80 and 443 ports. 
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 The acme package uses "acme" that adheres to the 'acme' protocol : see here what the answer was June 2017 : https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/how-to-get-a-certificate-without-using-port-80/36192/8 Entire forum thread : How to get a certificate, without using port 80? (or any other port) 
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 You will have to use a DNS-based validation method. ACME requires port 80. TLS validation on port 443 is also no longer supported. 
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