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[SPLIT] Secure Sentora Login with Let's Encrypt
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RE: Secure Sentora Login with Let's Encrypt
(11-22-2016, 06:15 AM)TGates Wrote: Just installed it on CentOS. The only addition I need to make to the tutorial is to edit /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf and comment out the line: Listen 443 and save. Restart apache.
Simple fix based off my explaining to find Listen 443 and comment it out (Since it should be in your httpd-vhosts.conf from doing the Sentora apache port change).

Tutorial updated.

Also do keep in mind on my first post I indicated I tried commenting out the Listen:443 inside of ssl.conf

The result? Apache failed to start, but no longer had a verbose error response - merely "failed" (to start). That behavior must have been unique to just one of my CentOS 6.8 servers?
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