Hello, I'm running ISPConfig 3.2.5 on Ubuntu 20.04.2 with NGiNX 1.18.0 as the ISPC web server. What I'm trying to do is host a few sites on the...
@till I understand, so there is no way to use the site's NGiNX options/directives to "reroute" or display roundcube on port 80 or 443? I feel like...
@till Those commands fixed the issue, mostly! After connecting to serverlocalip:8081/webmail it redirected to serverlocalip:8081/squirrelmail and...
@Taleman ~$ ls -lhd /etc/roundcube/ drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4.0K Jul 26 21:44 /etc/roundcube/ ~$ ls -lh /etc/roundcube/config.inc.php -rw-r----- 1...
@Th0m Yes, I tried accessing domain.tld:8081/webmail but I haven't setup firewall NAT, so it obviously says refused to connect. Like I described...
@Jesse Norell I used the one in this guide: https://www.howtoforge.com/ispconfig-autoinstall-debian-ubuntu/ I ran wget -O -...
Just did a fresh install of ISPConfig 3, using NGiNX and the autoinstaller. Server private IP is 192.167.77.100. When accessing /webmail from the...
Thanks for the help guys, it was the firewall, and one other issue. Here's how I got it working. I already had a loopback NAT rule setup, but not...
Thanks for the clarification Till, that makes sense. When you say "access", which ports exactly need to be opened or translated for LE to verify...
So I've had to reinstall ISPConfig three times now on my VM, but each time having the same exact issue with Let's Encrypt SSL not verifying my...
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