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goatdog

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any help ?
Not sure what's going on here , is this a known issue, I had the letsencrypt turned on in DDNS...

and had set "Free Certificate from Let's Encrypt " by default...

Not sure why I got this error....
429 Too Many Requests
The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time ("rate limiting").


Feb 19 09:40:00 rc_service: service 4541:notify_rc restart_letsencrypt
Feb 19 09:40:10 kernel: /usr/sbin/acme-client: https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/new-authz: bad HTTP: 429
Feb 19 09:40:10 kernel: /usr/sbin/acme-client: transfer buffer: [{ "type": "urn:acme:error:rateLimited", "detail": "Error creating new authz :: too many failed authorizations recently: see https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/", "status": 429 }] (189 bytes)
Feb 19 09:45:00 rc_service: service 4686:notify_rc restart_letsencrypt
Feb 19 09:45:06 kernel: /usr/sbin/acme-client: https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/new-authz: bad HTTP: 429
Feb 19 09:45:06 kernel: /usr/sbin/acme-client: transfer buffer: [{ "type": "urn:acme:error:rateLimited", "detail": "Error creating new authz :: too many failed authorizations recently: see https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/", "status": 429 }] (189 bytes)


Feb 19 09:50:00 rc_service: service 4825:notify_rc restart_letsencrypt
Feb 19 09:50:12 kernel: /usr/sbin/acme-client: https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/new-authz: bad HTTP: 429
Feb 19 09:50:12 kernel: /usr/sbin/acme-client: transfer buffer: [{ "type": "urn:acme:error:rateLimited", "detail": "Error creating new authz :: too many failed authorizations recently: see https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/", "status": 429 }] (189 bytes)
Feb 19 09:55:00 rc_service: service 5067:notify_rc restart_letsencrypt
Feb 19 09:55:10 kernel: /usr/sbin/acme-client: https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/new-authz: bad HTTP: 429
Feb 19 09:55:10 kernel: /usr/sbin/acme-client: transfer buffer: [{ "type": "urn:acme:error:rateLimited", "detail": "Error creating new authz :: too many failed authorizations recently: see https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/", "status": 429 }] (189 bytes)
Feb 19 10:00:00 rc_service: service 5211:notify_rc restart_letsencrypt
 
I disabled mine ..... but seems like only you and me (my two RT-AC5300 internet facing) are having this problem....
 
Go WAN - DDNS and just click "Apply" without any changes, it'll stop until next reboot.

This is my workaround :)
 
Using Let's Encrypt with a DDNS domain will always be hit-or-miss, as Let's Encrypt throttles the number of certificates that can be requested within a certain period of time. This is usually reported in the system log in the error message returned by LE's servers (you can see in your posted log that this is the case, too many failed authentication for that DDNS domain within a certain period of time).
 

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