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moswak

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SSL It! / Let's Encrypt - Could not obtain directory: Host must be a string

PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE

CentOS 6.10
Obsidian 18.0.25 Update #2
SSL It! 1.3.0-677
Let's Encrypt 2.9.0-611

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION

automatic renewal of certificates no longer works.
Only on centos 6

STEPS TO REPRODUCE

automatic renewal of certificates no longer works.
Only on centos 6

for each certificate that is to be renewed, the following message appears: Could not renew Let`s Encrypt certificates for ....

Error: Could not obtain directory: Host must be a string

The manual renewal of the certificate works without problems.
panel.ini Log:

[2020-04-14 10:26:02.298] ERR [panel] PHP Warning: Use of undefined constant INTL_IDNA_VARIANT_UTS46 - assumed 'INTL_IDNA_VARIANT_UTS46' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP); File: /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/modules/sslit/vendor/guzzlehttp/guzzle/src/Client.php, Line: 221
[2020-04-14 10:26:02.498] ERR [panel] PHP Warning: idn_to_ascii() expects parameter 3 to be int, string given; File: /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/modules/sslit/vendor/guzzlehttp/guzzle/src/Client.php, Line: 221
[2020-04-14 10:26:02.714] ERR [extension/sslit] Failed to renew certificate of domain 'xxxxxxxx.TLD': Could not obtain directory: Host must be a string

ACTUAL RESULT

all certificates have to be renewed manually

EXPECTED RESULT

the automatic renewal works as usual

ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM PLESK SERVICE TEAM

Confirm bug
 
I confirm this as a bug (EXTSSLIT-821). It will be fixed in the nearest release.
Could you possibly give a non-binding indication of when the next release is likely be please? Are we talking approximately 1 week, 3 weeks, 6 weeks, etc.?
 
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