On Sat, October 27, 2018 6:19 am, ì*°ë*½ ì*°ë*½ wrote: > Dear misc, > > I am getting an error saying "ssl verify memory setup failure" whenever > I try to renew existing certificates on a host -- Openbsd 6.3, httpd, > acme-client. > Recently there were changes in a few configurations, including network, > name servers, etc. > > The below is all I get when I try command acme-clilent -vv example.com: > > ..domain key > ..account key > ..cert ...days left > ..directory > ..DNS: (some ip) > (some ip):tls_connect_socket: acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org, ssl verify > memory setup failure > ..bad comm > bad exit... > > Could someone let me know what could cause the ssl verify memory setup > failure, or if the memory setup failure could be some kind of common > error, such as something occurred by memory configuration, such as in > login.conf? > > For your information, those worked before. Recently thinking about > hardware issues, especially for RAM. > Because I can't share detailed configurations, names, etc., I am > wondering if someone could kindly give some advice on the above > information. > > Any help and your time would be greatly appreciated indeed. >
Did you modify certs.pem? I've run into this when accidentally adding certs multiple times growing the file too big or writing a DOS formatted cert to it.