To enable SSL in HAProxy, I need to combine fillchain.pem with private key file. There is no fullchain.pem file available. We were unable to subscribe you the EFF mailing list because your e-mail address appears to be invalid.
This configuration directory will also contain certificates and private keys obtained by Certbot so making regular backups of this folder is ideal. You should make a secure backup of this folder now. Your account credentials have been saved in your Certbot configuration directory at /etc/letsencrypt. I am trying to generate Certifiate + Private key to use in HAProxy for SSL configuration but I am getting following response when I generate the the keys with sudo certbot certonly -standalone I've been trying solutions to this problem for days without success. I'm unable to post any updates to my app. Is there a way to force-feed a private key to XCode? Any ideas why XCode cannot see the keys on my computer? But still Xcode won't use the file and apparently can't see the private key. I have also gone to my IOS developer account, deleted certificates there, and re-created the certificates online, downloaded the *.p12 file to Keychain. I simply need Xcode and my computer to communicate. I work alone, so "contacting the certificate owner for the private key" makes no sense. I've downloaded the *.p12 files and then moved them into Keychain. I have deleted all of my certificates, and then let XCode regenerate them. Image showing that my signing certificates/private keys aren't being found in keychain
Image of Missing Private Key error from XCode This is odd, since I can see the private key in Keychain Access, so I know it is there. Now, suddenly, when I go to upload my app to the App Store with Automatic Signing, XCode no longer finds the private key for the signing certificates. I've been using this OS and XCode version for more than 1 year without problem.