Hi!
I'm running Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.8_2 on an RT-AX86U Pro.
I have a server that uses letsencrypt, and in the post-hook, I upload these new certs to the router - this works fine.
However, when the router reboots, it defaults to some standard cert.
If I then just putty to it and do a "service restart_httpd" on the router, it uses the correct certs again.
I've looked around and found some (old) information about needing to manually generate a cert.tgz, and have tried this, but to no avail.
I'm guessing the issue has something to do with this - it's not reading the /jffs/.cert certs on boot, but instead gets it from somewhere else, but can't find any current info on it.
Would be very grateful if someone could point me to some newer information about how to handle this, or have some insights.
I'm running Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.8_2 on an RT-AX86U Pro.
I have a server that uses letsencrypt, and in the post-hook, I upload these new certs to the router - this works fine.
However, when the router reboots, it defaults to some standard cert.
If I then just putty to it and do a "service restart_httpd" on the router, it uses the correct certs again.
I've looked around and found some (old) information about needing to manually generate a cert.tgz, and have tried this, but to no avail.
I'm guessing the issue has something to do with this - it's not reading the /jffs/.cert certs on boot, but instead gets it from somewhere else, but can't find any current info on it.
Would be very grateful if someone could point me to some newer information about how to handle this, or have some insights.
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