(07-16-2016, 07:10 AM)1to1marketing Wrote: I am using Digital Ocean for a vhost. I want to use Let's Encrypt to certify my site with SSL/https. I am using their Linux server running Apache managed with Sentora 1.0.3. Let's Encrypt installed fine, but when it looked for the domain's that I want covered, it could not find any. The Let's Encrypt only does give me 4 .conf files to cover:
1. httpd-vhosts.conf
2. default-ssl.conf
3. 000-default.conf
4. 000-default.conf-le-ssl.conf
Digital Ocean said Lets Encrypt's script will not work out of the box with Sentora. They suggested I contact Sentora support and request information about implementing Lets Encrypt with their setup. Unfortunately, I do not know how they set up their stack so I cannot figure out how to force a workaround. Does anyone have any suggestion?
There are a few posts about this. You can not use their 'preset' versions. This is due to the different file/folder paths that Sentora uses vs a basic Web server install. Their 'generic' version works. On my phone so can not link to it. check our forums section 'community guides and how-to' it should be right on top. One for panel login, and another for hosted domains. There are updates, so please read through each thread.