Hi Tom,
1.) Thank you so much for the tip about stopping apache in order to automatically renew ssl certificates! I added the stop and restart commands to my script, and it worked great.
2.) Sorry, but I don't follow the comment about getting the insecure warning when trying to access the domain via https://www.rsthost.com/. FireFox seems to offer a more descriptive message than MS Edge:
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www.rsthost.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for rsthost.com
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From the Vhost configuration file (see above), I have:
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ServerName rsthost.com
ServerAlias http://www.rsthost.com
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Does the ServerAlias need to be changed to https? If so, is the only way to change it by manually editing the httpd-vhosts.conf file? In case it matters, I am using the external DNS Manager from DreamHost.
Also, this is not the main Sentora login domain, but one configured for domains using http://docs.sentora.org/?node=103.
3.) Again, How do I remove a no longer needed SSL certificate from a domain?
By the way, I think Sentora is GREAT; I'm glad I discovered it, and highly recommend it!! I just made a $10.00 donation to you, hope it helps.
1.) Thank you so much for the tip about stopping apache in order to automatically renew ssl certificates! I added the stop and restart commands to my script, and it worked great.
2.) Sorry, but I don't follow the comment about getting the insecure warning when trying to access the domain via https://www.rsthost.com/. FireFox seems to offer a more descriptive message than MS Edge:
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www.rsthost.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for rsthost.com
----------------------
From the Vhost configuration file (see above), I have:
----------------------
ServerName rsthost.com
ServerAlias http://www.rsthost.com
----------------------
Does the ServerAlias need to be changed to https? If so, is the only way to change it by manually editing the httpd-vhosts.conf file? In case it matters, I am using the external DNS Manager from DreamHost.
Also, this is not the main Sentora login domain, but one configured for domains using http://docs.sentora.org/?node=103.
3.) Again, How do I remove a no longer needed SSL certificate from a domain?
By the way, I think Sentora is GREAT; I'm glad I discovered it, and highly recommend it!! I just made a $10.00 donation to you, hope it helps.