If you look at post 24 - https://forum.howtoforge.com/threads/revisiting-an-old-certificate-problem.93536/page-2#post-462850 you'll see where it...
I _did_ set myself up as a client as well, but that was simply so it was easier for me to keep track of non-customer sites. It's a personal choice.
SFTP/FTP/SSH users aren't created on a per-client basis. They're created on a per-site basis. /var/www/clients/client0 is the client....
Perhaps you could give a slightly broader explanation of what you're trying to do. So, currently, you have an ISPConfig server, and it's not a...
It wasn't actually certbot - which I kept repeating. Yes, certbot showed that the snapd version was more functional than the apt version, but...
I'm sorry you feel that way. I can guarantee that this system has ALWAYS had an ISPConfig install, and everything that has been installed into...
Okay - Hopefully the final update. With the snap, the main domain I'm having issues with has an SSL certificate that's taken. Once I fix THEIR...
It was a VERY common setup early on. You can still find references to it online, even with the preponderance of sites purging out old...
Now I think I'm seeing the issue mentioned earlier with certbot - certbot wants to run its own web browser to capture the challenge (it wasn't...
To follow up, I'm now actually seeing the _correct_ directory. It looks like the changes since it was ispconfig using /var/www/.well_known.. vs...
I think I've made progress, and I can see exactly why it's being skipped. In the bottom of apache2.conf, there are two relevant calls - in the...
I'll probably force a migration before bothering to do that. This _is_ a 10 year old system, even if none of the hardware is actually that old,...
it's 2025. I've been working with Linux since University.. Okay, so I was working with UNIX to start. Linux came two years later, if that...
Stripping out everything from the sites-enabled and available, then reconfiguring ispconfig on the 'clean' system, it regenerated just two files -...
A couple of things. Apparently ISPConfig, over the years, has changed file names - but the script never looked to see if those previous names...
Separate names with a comma.