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And if you place a file in that folder, then try and read it with
the url in question, does it work?
Can you include the entire output of the command, thanks.
ChrisP.
On 10/11/2019 5:41 AM, Eric Vey wrote:
No, I was wrong.
It is making the file there, but it can't seem to read it
correctly.
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Subject: ssl_update not making files in right place?
Hi,
I fooling around with ssl_update on a windows iis server.
When I run ssl_update, it makes this line:
Created C:\inetpub\wwwroot\.well-known\/acme-challenge/
so the file ends up in the directory .well-known since
that's the last valid directory in that command.
Eric Vey