Re: Certbot error - SOLVED (?)

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On Mon, 2023-04-24 at 22:21 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> Samuel Sieb:
> > > As someone else mentioned, why are you writing logs to the web
> > > server
> > > data directory?  There's a directory (/var/log/httpd) that's
> > > already
> > > intended for that.  The file context is most likely going to be
> > > wrong, which is why selinux is (rightly) blocking it.
> 
> Patrick O'Callaghan:
> > Why? Because being unfamiliar with Apache (and Certbot) I was
> > foolishly
> > following an online step-by-step guide:
> > 
> > https://www.linuxshelltips.com/install-apache-fedora-linux/
> > 
> > I've since seen the error of my ways and it seems to be working
> > now.
> 
> I'm a bit surprised at that site's recommendations.  It's quite
> different from info I've read before, and how the default Apache
> install on Fedora is set up.  My guess is that they've followed some
> other example, and then just put "Fedora" into the text in a few key
> places.  It's surprising it doesn't also say, first switch off
> SELinux.
> 

Yes, it's that most dangerous thing: *nearly* right.

> [...]

> The *default* site being what's served if you don't request a site by
> a recognised hostname.  But if you only have ONE site, it could be
> the default one.)
> 
That's probably related to Certbot wanting a virtual host.

> Other examples suggest schemes like this:
> 
> /var/www/html/                      (the default site)
> /var/www/now-to-eat-pizza/          (one of your virtual sites)
> /var/www/exercising-your-pet-rock/  (another of your virtual sites)
> 
> The whole /var/www/ is a bit odd, too.  It's probably no more
> variable
> content than your own personal files.  Other instructions advise
> websites should be served from /srv/
> 
> There's all sorts of very different example suggestions, and some of
> them are bad advice.

I see that.

poc
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