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Murmur unable to load Let's encrypt certificate


ignaloidas
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I am trying to run a mumble server, and I cannot get murmur to load the certificates from Let's encrypt. It always fails with the message

<F>2019-09-04 16:02:02.243 No private key found in certificate or key file.

and I just cannot get rid of it. The key is in pem format and is a valid key(verified with openssl). Could you help me?

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Works fine here, I use Let's encrypt certs and keys too.

Debian GNU/Linux 9.11 (stretch)

Murmur 1.2.18-1+deb9u1


If you use keys directly from /etc/letsencrypt/live/ it may be permission issue. By default certs can only be read by root user.

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