(11-27-2015, 04:02 AM)TGates Wrote: First off, Sentora (or it's modules) are not built to use varnish. This would be a custom install as yours is and this can break the way different modules work like in your case. For those using a 'default' installation, the certificate manager works just fine with custom entries. I am not sure what varnish requires, but you could try and customize the module to work in your setup or maybe Diablo925 can help you sort it out
Soms points i agree and soms not tgates.
Ofcourse varnish is not standard for sentora. That is not the point. Varnish is not conflicting with anything since my sentora uses ssl and override varnish because varnish doesnt understand ssl.
The point is that sentora gives you the possebilty to change the apache port. If thats the case it seems fair to me that sentora takes this change in account when using vhost port override function in vhost custom setting. Or am i wrong? Cause now sentora has vhost port override option with port 80 hardcoded while it should look at config sentora apache port.
Second even with default installation the custom vhost i post in my above post are not working with the settings certm creates.