Dont know which update gave me this but,
ZitatAlles anzeigenroot@dunder:~# omv-letsencrypt
Generating New Certificates
Getting certificates from /etc/letsencrypt/live/****.com/
Updating letsencrypt and virtual environment dependencies...You are using pip version 7.1.2, however version 8.0.2 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.
...
Requesting root privileges to run with virtualenv: /root/.local/share/letsencrypt/bin/letsencrypt certonly --webroot -w --text --keep-until-expiring --agree-tos --expand --email joel.kaberg@gmail.com -d ****.com -d www.****.com
usage:
letsencrypt-auto [SUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d domain] [-d domain] ...
The Let's Encrypt agent can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By
default, it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing
the cert. Major SUBCOMMANDS are:
(default) run Obtain & install a cert in your current webserver
certonly Obtain cert, but do not install it (aka "auth")
install Install a previously obtained cert in a server
revoke Revoke a previously obtained certificate
rollback Rollback server configuration changes made during install
config_changes Show changes made to server config during installation
plugins Display information about installed plugins
letsencrypt: error: argument -w/--webroot-path: expected one argument
ERROR: The params argument is no valid JSON
Applying Configuration Changes