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 Letsencrypt for primary domain, Webuzo should use the letsencrypt cert for primary domain also for login (4 Replies, Read 12843 times)
wolke
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Hi,

when installing a letsencrypt cert for the primary domain, webuzo should also use this cert for logging in on port 2003/2005.

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webuzo_manager
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Hi wolke,

Many users still install Webuzo with the Server's IP as the Primary domain this is problematic as Let's Encrypt yet doesn't support certs for IP address.

There is an internal discussion about this to autodetect whether the Primary Domain is an IP or a valid domain and assign the cert for it accordingly.
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wolke
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just to throw my thought in...

it should use it at least when I install the letsencrypt cert (or any other cert)manually for the primary domain after installation.

But of course, it would be picture perfect if it detect automagically if a domain is used on installation and autoinstall the cert.
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lesmond
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Also a problem if you go to the webuzo panel and add :2004 to your main domain.

So if you have lets encrypt on https://mydomain.com it works OK but if you go to https://mydomain.com:2002 you get this error....



This site can’t provide a secure connection

mydomain.com sent an invalid response.
ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR



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wolke
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you can´t use SSL on non-https port.
Use 2003 and 2005 for SSL connections.
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