unix:letsencrypt:ispconfig
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====== LetsEncrypt and ISPConfig ====== | ====== LetsEncrypt and ISPConfig ====== | ||
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+ | As of ISPConfig v3.3, there is built in support for LetsEncrypt using the acme.sh script. The following is old information for ancient versions of ISPConfig, before they did this. | ||
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+ | If you are using any modern version of ISPConfig, **do not do the following**. I am leaving it here for a while, just in case someone needs it. | ||
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+ | ===== DO NOT USE THIS ===== | ||
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+ | ISPConfig ([[http:// | ||
The installation script will set up your server(s) and, if you agree, set up self-signed certs for your web/ | The installation script will set up your server(s) and, if you agree, set up self-signed certs for your web/ | ||
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+ | NOTE: There is an updated script from the ISPConfig people themselves which gives a nice walk through. I'd recommend reading it and, probably, use it instead of this document. Check it out at | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
===== Setting up the Apache web server ====== | ===== Setting up the Apache web server ====== |
unix/letsencrypt/ispconfig.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/02 00:55 by rodolico