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[–] dgdft@lemmy.world 4 points 5 days ago

Certbot/LE should typically be running on the box that's terminating TLS for you, right? If the box handling your traffic is down, shouldn't that be a self-evident problem?

I've been running Caddy and certbot for nearly a decade and never found a way for them to break without it being 100% my fault. They're more or less self-healing too. I'm with AmbiguousProps; cert renewals have been pretty damn reliable to automate compared to any other piece of tech, IME.