Alles anzeigenyour omv is using 1.1.1.1 as DNS. cat /etc/resolv.conf will show.
I am not using DuckDNS, but are you using DNS validation to get the cert or http validation. The first will make letsencrypt ask you dns provider, the later will make requests to your local network.
This message "Wildcard cert for janaxhell.duckdns.org will be requested" makes me think, you are using DNS validation.
To mee it looks like the port 443 / 80 are not open on your router (I tried with the given name).
cat /etc/resolv.conf shows both:
root@openmediavault:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# This file is managed by man:systemd-resolved(8). Do not edit.
#
# This is a dynamic resolv.conf file for connecting local clients directly to
# all known uplink DNS servers. This file lists all configured search domains.
#
# Third party programs should typically not access this file directly, but only
# through the symlink at /etc/resolv.conf. To manage man:resolv.conf(5) in a
# different way, replace this symlink by a static file or a different symlink.
#
# See man:systemd-resolved.service(8) for details about the supported modes of
# operation for /etc/resolv.conf.
nameserver 1.1.1.1
nameserver 192.168.1.2
search .
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Why is OMV using 1.1.1.1? I set it to PiHole in Network/Interfaces/Advanced Settings
The problem about port forwarding is that dual option in Fritz.box
The first one in pic 3 sets a port that you decide (default is 443, i have set 4443)
- this option let me see the Swag page from MyFritz url/public IP
The second one in pic 4 lets you decide which port forward on what protocol, like 443 to 4443
- this option lands on an error page