I am setting up an infrastructure in AWS in which I am using debian 9.6 And the ISPconfig panel to be able to manage each instance more easily: Last Thursday I hired an instance t2.micro installed the complete server along with the panel ISPconfig3.1.13 (the latest current version) and it goes like the perfect silk in every way. However last Monday I hired a t2.small instance (basically twice the machine) I installed everything exactly the same as in the micro and when I spend a few minutes without using the panel leaving it open in the browser the menu links start to take me to https: //example.com: port/# until I reload the web in which I get the acceptance of the self signed cetificate. I have tried to reinstall the panel, reinstall the certificate and even reinstall the full server; but nothing remains the same. Has this happened to someone?
can't answer your problem with the menu links. but is there a reason to run a complete install again? did you terminate the original install? if you just wanted it to be a bigger instance you can shut it down, resize it to t2.small, then boot it up again. also, if your sticking with the t# instances. try t3 rather than t2. better specs/perfomance, and cheaper than the corresponding t2 instance. same if you look at m4 or m5 instances.
No, i have the 2 instances runing at this moment. I was reinstalling the complete instance t2.small to trying to solve the panel problem. I dont know why the panel lose the sesion in this instance but in the t2.micro work perfect. is too strange. This commet about the aws instances is too interesting. thx a lot