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unix:letsencrypt:ispconfig [2020/09/19 01:49] rodolicounix:letsencrypt:ispconfig [2023/02/02 00:55] (current) rodolico
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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. ISPConfig now does all of the work for you, even setting up certificates for your control panel on installation.
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 +**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 =====
  
 ISPConfig ([[http://ispconfig.org]]) is a very nice control panel for Linux. It does not work well in other Unicies, but is almost seamless with Debian and Devuan. ISPConfig works well with several servers (mail,web, etc...), which you choose at installation time. Our setup uses Apache2, Postfix and Dovecot, which this article is written for. ISPConfig ([[http://ispconfig.org]]) is a very nice control panel for Linux. It does not work well in other Unicies, but is almost seamless with Debian and Devuan. ISPConfig works well with several servers (mail,web, etc...), which you choose at installation time. Our setup uses Apache2, Postfix and Dovecot, which this article is written for.
unix/letsencrypt/ispconfig.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/02 00:55 by rodolico