# INFO: Using main config file /data/workdir/config
+ Account already registered!
[22:31:29] INFO: OK
PUBLICIP
NOCHANGE
# INFO: Using main config file /data/workdir/config
Processing XXXXX.duckdns.org
+ Checking domain name(s) of existing cert... unchanged.
+ Checking expire date of existing cert...
+ Valid till Apr 25 11:16:28 2020 GMT Certificate will not expire
(Longer than 30 days). Skipping renew!
[22:36:33] INFO: OK
PUBLICIP
NOCHANGE
Invalid config for [http]: not a file for dictionary value @ data['http']['ssl_certificate']. Got '/ssl/fullchain.pem'
not a file for dictionary value @ data['http']['ssl_key']. Got '/ssl/privkey.pem'. (See /config/configuration.yaml, line 6).
Your ssl directory needs those two pem files in there. Those two config entries are looking for the files you’d have generated/exported as part of your cert generation.
and my DuckDNS add-on configuration matches yours.
I will say, for the first time in a year using it, I had to completely remove the add-on and all associated dirs/files with it - reboot - login via local URL and reinstall it from scratch. Was a complete hassle (as nothing had changed), but back and working now thankfully.
You’ll also want to ensure your port forwarding is done correctly w/in your router - this is covered in docs / numerous YouTube videos.
Found my solution.
Redirection was working, I just regenerate a subdomain in duckdns.
I also change my remote and local port (for somes security reasons :)) and this is working fine.