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If you have any Certbot packages installed using an OS package manager like apt, dnf, or yum, you should remove them before installing the Certbot snap to ensure that when you run the command certbot the snap is used rather than the installation from your OS package manager.\\ | If you have any Certbot packages installed using an OS package manager like apt, dnf, or yum, you should remove them before installing the Certbot snap to ensure that when you run the command certbot the snap is used rather than the installation from your OS package manager.\\ | ||
The exact command to do this depends on your OS, but common examples are sudo apt-get remove certbot, sudo dnf remove certbot, or sudo yum remove certbot.\\ | The exact command to do this depends on your OS, but common examples are sudo apt-get remove certbot, sudo dnf remove certbot, or sudo yum remove certbot.\\ | ||
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If you previously used Certbot through the certbot-auto script, you should also remove its installation by following the instructions here [[https:// | If you previously used Certbot through the certbot-auto script, you should also remove its installation by following the instructions here [[https:// | ||
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sudo snap install --classic certbot | sudo snap install --classic certbot | ||
- | **6 Prepare the Certbot command\\** | + | **6 Prepare the Certbot command**\\ |
Execute the following instruction on the command line on the machine to ensure that the certbot command can be run. | Execute the following instruction on the command line on the machine to ensure that the certbot command can be run. | ||