Ok. Good Observation. I did not proceed as you suggest. I can test check ssl for hostname.fqdn:8080 but first let me just say that I only opened...
Good Day: I apologize for not giving feedback sooner. Here is where Im at now. 1. I was able to delete the certs. 2. I was able to eliminate the...
Because I’m behind NAT, went to the control panel, system, server config, [hostname], SSL and unchecked the “letsencrypt check” as suggested in...
just checked the recommended url also Behind NAT as mentioned before I understand from your post that In this case for my host, would delete...
thank you. Will check this right away. Also I just checked the FAQ This applies Haven’t tried this yet thoug Will comeback with feedback cheers
Just edited my comments above to show the following Also take note that letsencrypt is carrying certs at the moment as follows:...
Good Day ahrasis This where I am at now. Did a clean install. Made sure the ports where opened. I also kept port forwarding (80) to servers...
good day Till I tried your suggested method (ISP config force update) but during force update I get a message that the certificate is not yet due...
After some tinkering I did achieve some things: 1. I opened my Firewall just for the test of trying to get the certificate (Forward on port 80)...
Some feedback (Registar is correct / DNS are as expected), so I checked with the above command. Please see below No names were found in your...
just for the sake of it, I did a clean install. Went through the error and finished installing. Right away followed the procedure (stop apache2...
ok. any comments regarding the three domain aliases. should I still follow this...
Question: As a possible procedure how would you have approach this. Install first with errors (no challenge) then stop service and run certbot. ?
Just as follow up. Im getting this error with ISPCONFIG during force update PHP Warning: symlink(): No such file or directory in...
I will try this abs come back with comments
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