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Adding Let's Encrypt Root CA

Hi.  I am trying to add the Let's Encrypt Intermediate Certificates and they are failing to import.  I was able to import the ISRG Root X1 certificate but not he intermediate certificates.  My certificate is signed by the Let’s Encrypt Authority X1 and I want to use this for my admin portal and cannot select it because it doesn't trust the root CA. 

https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/

I get a generic "Certificate Authority could not be uploaded" error without anything in the logs.

I am hoping this is added in the future (since all modern browsers now trust it) however I would like to add it myself in the interim.

Thanks!



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  • Hi Timonthy,

    It's interesting to find you using Let’s Encrypt Authority X1, to your interest, I tried to import the ISRG Root X1 [.pem format] and it was successful !!

    PFA screenshot

    You can try again with .pem format, I believe it will be uploaded.

    Regards

    Sachin Gurung

  • HI Sachin,

    the ISRG Root X1 is the Root CA, however to use the free SSL certificates we still need to install the Let's Encrypt Intermediate CA certificates, which is failing because of the apostrophe in the name.

    the code for importing the certificate needs to be adapted to allow for the "single quote marks" in the certicate.

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  • HI Sachin,

    the ISRG Root X1 is the Root CA, however to use the free SSL certificates we still need to install the Let's Encrypt Intermediate CA certificates, which is failing because of the apostrophe in the name.

    the code for importing the certificate needs to be adapted to allow for the "single quote marks" in the certicate.

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