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How do I secure my control panel with https?
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RE: How do I secure my control panel with https?
(10-03-2015, 10:20 AM)zustudios Wrote: How do I secure my control panel with https on centos 7?
I tried to follow this thread but it is for ubuntu and it doesn't work.
I left replies but I think the thread is closed no one responds.
I can't use sentora without it being secured
http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=1039 Huh  Undecided  Sad

I think the only difference is the structure of the directories in CentOS (in this case) and that's why the configuration should be hardly different to Ubuntu. The second post affirms that. If it doesn't work you could actually use any other SSL tutorial on the internet since Sentora is also just a website like any other. I'm sorry that I can't offer further help because I have no experience with CentOS but before you get no answer at all...

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RE: How do I secure my control panel with https? - by DrFeelgood - 10-03-2015, 06:33 PM

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