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Administrators • certificate-Issue on old zimbra installation: error 2 at 1 depth lookup:unable to get issuer certificate

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Hello!

I have a old Zimbra-server (8.6.0) running on an old ubuntu (14.04) server.

Yes I should update to newer version, but you know how it is...

I use Letsencrypt and getssl for https and it has been working without problem since 2021. I normally renew the cert on 60-days basis and yesterday it was that happy moment again. I generated new files as normal and run:

Code:

sudo /opt/zimbra/bin/zmcertmgr verifycrt comm domainname.com.key domianname.com.crt fullchain.crt
Which normally says:

Code:

** Verifying domainname.com.crt against domainname.com.keyCertificate (domainname.com.crt) and private key (domainname.com.key) match.Valid Certificate: domainname.com.crt: OK
But now I get the error:

Code:

** Verifying domainname.com.crt against domainname.com.keyCertificate (domainname.com.crt) and private key (domainname.com.key) match.XXXXX ERROR: Invalid Certificate: domainname.com.crt: C = US, O = Let's Encrypt, CN = R10error 2 at 1 depth lookup:unable to get issuer certificate
I guess something is wrong in the certificate-chain here.

My current certificate was generated in August and the thing is that if i run the command above on that files I get the same error. But in august I did not get the error so I think there is some issue with my installation rater than a issue with the certificate.

As a note the server was installed just a little more than ten years ago.

Any hints on how to start the troubleshooting?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Statistics: Posted by zimbraxtc — Sun Oct 27, 2024 10:16 am



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