Letsencrypt Question

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by sunnyday, Apr 4, 2025.

  1. sunnyday

    sunnyday Member HowtoForge Supporter

    Hello, I have successfully setup my server and websites using ispconfig. Now I am trying to setup Letsencrypt. I read this note: SSL during ISPConfig setup i.e. for its control panel at port 8080, enable it by typing ispconfig_update.sh in the terminal and select yes for SSL. When I execute the update it is asking "update method (stable,nightly,git-develop)". My ISPConfig appears to be installed correctly and I would prefer not to tamper with it. I'm not sure how to proceed. Do I continue with the update? If 'yes' then do I pick 'Stable update'?

    Thank you!
     
  2. Taleman

    Taleman Well-Known Member HowtoForge Supporter

  3. sunnyday

    sunnyday Member HowtoForge Supporter

    TY Till!
    "Select update method (stable,nightly,git-develop) [stable]: stable
    There are no updates available for ISPConfig 3.2.12p1
    If you are sure you want to update to stable anyway, please use --force parameter
    DOWNGRADING MAY CAUSE ISSUES!"
    At this point should I invoke the --force or use the links above?
     
  4. sunnyday

    sunnyday Member HowtoForge Supporter

    Oops . . . i now see your answer in previous post!
     
  5. sunnyday

    sunnyday Member HowtoForge Supporter

    The script ran but I did not see any SSL prompt:
    Creating backup of "/usr/local/ispconfig" directory...
    Creating backup of "/etc" directory...
    Creating backup of "/root/.acme.sh" directory...
    Creating backup of "/etc/letsencrypt" directory...
    Checking MariaDB version 10.11.11 .. OK
    Checking ISPConfig database .. OK
    Starting incremental database update.
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/update_runner.sh.YsdScS0tGw/install/sql/incremental/upd_dev_collection.sql
    Reconfigure Permissions in master database? (yes,no) [no]: yes

    Reconfigure Services? (yes,no,selected) [yes]: yes

    Configuring Postfix
    Configuring Dovecot
    Configuring Spamassassin
    Configuring Rspamd
    Configuring Getmail
    Configuring BIND
    Configuring Pureftpd
    Configuring Apache
    Configuring vlogger
    Configuring Apps vhost
    Configuring Jailkit
    Configuring Ubuntu Firewall
    Configuring Database
    Updating ISPConfig
     
  6. sunnyday

    sunnyday Member HowtoForge Supporter

    Hi Taleman,
    Letsencrypt appears to be working now. Thank you for your help.

    I have used other control panels (Direct Admin, cPanel, and Plesk). Ispconfig is easily the best control panel that I have used You and Till and Falko have created a great app! Thank you!!!
     

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