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 @alex.olynyk said in Certbot: I setup a CNAME internally because i gave owncloud a different name internally. owncloud.rose.internal Won't that cause issues? ownCloud requires DNS to be consistent between internal and external, doesn't it? 
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 @alex.olynyk Why? Why can't everyone just use the .com? Am I missing something? 
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 @StrongBad said in Certbot: @alex.olynyk said in Certbot: I setup a CNAME internally because i gave owncloud a different name internally. owncloud.rose.internal Won't that cause issues? ownCloud requires DNS to be consistent between internal and external, doesn't it? I would think so.... 
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 Any ideas? 
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 can i post my DNS config so you can have a look? 
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 I'd appreciate any information right now 
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 I'm in a different situation. I'm hosting my OwnCloud server with Vultr on CentOS 7. I followed the directions but I get the errors that I listed above. Unsure what I need to do on CentOS. - Do I need to specify the ServerName or does CertBot make that irrelevant?
- Do I need to setup a vhost or is the ssl.conf what I am supposed to use by default?
- Is the failed authorization procedure due to Google or is it my settings?
 
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 @wirestyle22 I had to specify the servername 
 i used the ssl.conf default
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 @alex.olynyk said in Certbot:  Where is your Roseradiology.com DNS domain? I don't see it in the list. 
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 we dont have one. its just rose.internal 
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 You need to create one. That's what allows you to use different, internal IPs for that roseradiology.com domain while inside your network. that's what makes split horizon DNS. 
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 @Dashrender But Why? Why host any roseradiology.com DNS locally? Speed? 
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 @aaronstuder I am confused here, too. I don't see where the benefit is in this setup. 
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 @StrongBad The only thing I can think of is speed? Maybe it's a bit faster? However many routers have loopback NAT, so no difference there. 
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 @wirestyle22 Can you start a new topic? It's hard to keep track here. 
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 @alex-olynyk remove roseradiology.com from your local DNS complerely, then try again after flushing DNS. I bet it works. 
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 @aaronstuder removed and flushed but no change 
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 @alex.olynyk Did you remove all records, or just the owncloud one? You have to remove the whole domain. 




