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I have a script that updates my ssl certificates and reloads squid to make it update its certificate once it is regenerated:



certbot renew
service squid reload


I put it to /etc/cron.monthly/certbot-renew.sh to make it run monthly as root.



The certificates are updated, but squid stops working each time its certificate is changed. If I do



service squid reload


manually it starts to work. I cannot figure out what is happening because there is only the information on manual squid reload in syslog:



sudo grep squid /var/log/syslog
Dec 23 20:39:11 localhost squid[8363]: * Reloading Squid HTTP Proxy configuration files
Dec 23 20:39:11 localhost squid[8363]: ...done.


The command



sudo grep CRON /var/log/syslog


does not show anything concerning to squid.



what is wrong with cron? If I run the script manually



sudo ./certbot-renew.sh


squid is restarted and "Reloading Squid ..." appears in syslog.



See how I installed certbot and how I installed squid to take the entire picture of what I do.










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I have a script that updates my ssl certificates and reloads squid to make it update its certificate once it is regenerated:



certbot renew
service squid reload


I put it to /etc/cron.monthly/certbot-renew.sh to make it run monthly as root.



The certificates are updated, but squid stops working each time its certificate is changed. If I do



service squid reload


manually it starts to work. I cannot figure out what is happening because there is only the information on manual squid reload in syslog:



sudo grep squid /var/log/syslog
Dec 23 20:39:11 localhost squid[8363]: * Reloading Squid HTTP Proxy configuration files
Dec 23 20:39:11 localhost squid[8363]: ...done.


The command



sudo grep CRON /var/log/syslog


does not show anything concerning to squid.



what is wrong with cron? If I run the script manually



sudo ./certbot-renew.sh


squid is restarted and "Reloading Squid ..." appears in syslog.



See how I installed certbot and how I installed squid to take the entire picture of what I do.










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    Possibly related? Crontab execution of multiple commands but last command is omitted

    – steeldriver
    Dec 23 '18 at 23:04














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I have a script that updates my ssl certificates and reloads squid to make it update its certificate once it is regenerated:



certbot renew
service squid reload


I put it to /etc/cron.monthly/certbot-renew.sh to make it run monthly as root.



The certificates are updated, but squid stops working each time its certificate is changed. If I do



service squid reload


manually it starts to work. I cannot figure out what is happening because there is only the information on manual squid reload in syslog:



sudo grep squid /var/log/syslog
Dec 23 20:39:11 localhost squid[8363]: * Reloading Squid HTTP Proxy configuration files
Dec 23 20:39:11 localhost squid[8363]: ...done.


The command



sudo grep CRON /var/log/syslog


does not show anything concerning to squid.



what is wrong with cron? If I run the script manually



sudo ./certbot-renew.sh


squid is restarted and "Reloading Squid ..." appears in syslog.



See how I installed certbot and how I installed squid to take the entire picture of what I do.










share|improve this question
















I have a script that updates my ssl certificates and reloads squid to make it update its certificate once it is regenerated:



certbot renew
service squid reload


I put it to /etc/cron.monthly/certbot-renew.sh to make it run monthly as root.



The certificates are updated, but squid stops working each time its certificate is changed. If I do



service squid reload


manually it starts to work. I cannot figure out what is happening because there is only the information on manual squid reload in syslog:



sudo grep squid /var/log/syslog
Dec 23 20:39:11 localhost squid[8363]: * Reloading Squid HTTP Proxy configuration files
Dec 23 20:39:11 localhost squid[8363]: ...done.


The command



sudo grep CRON /var/log/syslog


does not show anything concerning to squid.



what is wrong with cron? If I run the script manually



sudo ./certbot-renew.sh


squid is restarted and "Reloading Squid ..." appears in syslog.



See how I installed certbot and how I installed squid to take the entire picture of what I do.







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    Possibly related? Crontab execution of multiple commands but last command is omitted

    – steeldriver
    Dec 23 '18 at 23:04














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    Possibly related? Crontab execution of multiple commands but last command is omitted

    – steeldriver
    Dec 23 '18 at 23:04








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Possibly related? Crontab execution of multiple commands but last command is omitted

– steeldriver
Dec 23 '18 at 23:04





Possibly related? Crontab execution of multiple commands but last command is omitted

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