Post 9qOE3d7MEORaRInHvs by lain@pleroma.soykaf.com
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(DIR) Post #9qO7vYwzF2pdTOiHGS by lain@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-12-27T11:03:35.202148Z
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> have renewal command in crontab> doesn't renew> run the same command manually> it renewsi love this.
(DIR) Post #9qO7zKCe0wnitQpZWC by absturztaube@fedi.absturztau.be
2019-12-27T11:04:19.780616Z
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@lain that sounds familiar. i have the same issue with the cert on my xmpp server
(DIR) Post #9qO8AJZYhMli7hmzHU by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-12-27T11:06:15.339362Z
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@lain I have a script on the openings.moe backend server, certs renew fine, but the scp commands in the script won't copy the script to the CDN servers, even if I specify the scp binary with full path and key file with -i. rsync doesn't work either.It's been like that for years now and I've just given up troubleshooting it.
(DIR) Post #9qO8O6yyIy7f87Fr60 by flussence@nulled.red
2019-12-27T11:05:38Z
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@lain IME cron's env is usually fucked because everything else goes through a chain that sources /etc/profile or equivalent
(DIR) Post #9qO8WxNjMxXVxb3Mlk by quad@weeaboo.space
2019-12-27T11:10:23.000881Z
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@lain Which reminds me that the cert there expires on January 3rd. So I should go ahead and run it manually
(DIR) Post #9qO9fQCoBdmncuXpoW by moonman@shitposter.club
2019-12-27T11:23:08.054640Z
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@lain letsencrypt does this on just one machine
(DIR) Post #9qO9ic0alBf76MLsGG by lain@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-12-27T11:23:35.443196Z
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@moonman yeah, i also have this problem only on one machine, all the other ones work fine
(DIR) Post #9qO9zWjVcyILf9QXlw by kura@fedi.z0ne.moe
2019-12-27T11:26:47.552279Z
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@quad @lain replace it with a local bit torrent like distribution system lol
(DIR) Post #9qODdRWMizUmwa0KRc by meowski@freespeechextremist.com
2019-12-27T12:07:37.601618Z
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@lain check environment maybe
(DIR) Post #9qODkI5SCNUpiBgL0C by feld@bikeshed.party
2019-12-27T12:08:51.413870Z
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@lain $PATH
(DIR) Post #9qODrMXc2KGxYME0hc by lain@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-12-27T12:09:59.259771Z
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@feld it's already using absolute paths
(DIR) Post #9qODtkepLLyyvajrUm by feld@bikeshed.party
2019-12-27T12:10:33.836064Z
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ok so Cron is drunk
(DIR) Post #9qOE3d7MEORaRInHvs by lain@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-12-27T12:12:16.400447Z
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@feld it probably wasn't finding bash or something.
(DIR) Post #9qOQ2WG5RlsWKI77dA by Billie@social.tchncs.de
2019-12-27T14:13:40Z
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@lainTry to also give the absolute path to bash, too@feld
(DIR) Post #9qObTiprtOhkeF1Yy8 by estebanm@mastodon.social
2019-12-27T15:15:04Z
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@lain @ekaitz_zarraga running as a different user, maybe?
(DIR) Post #9qPF4LTva50T90DS7c by jordila@social.ingobernable.net
2019-12-27T23:56:16Z
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@lain What? ... i've got the same issue over and over in the context of SSL certs renewal (LetsEncrypt certbot)...After some reading about it...looks like cron runs on particular/specific environment variables.Who knows, what's going on here... PS: umh..may i just stop using cron for this purpose?