[root@morello ~]# wget -N https://files.webuzo.com/install.sh --2024-01-29 05:36:13-- https://files.webuzo.com/install.sh Resolving files.webuzo.com (files.webuzo.com)... 142.132.212.2
Connecting to files.webuzo.com (files.webuzo.com)|142.132.212.2|:443... connected.
ERROR: cannot verify files.webuzo.com's certificate, issued by ‘/C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R3’:
Issued certificate has expired.
To connect to files.webuzo.com insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.
[root@morello ~]#
[root@morello ~]# chmod 0755 install.sh
chmod: cannot access ‘install.sh’: No such file or directory
[root@morello ~]# ./install.sh // This will install the LAMP Stack, DNS Server and FTP server along with Webuzo
-bash: ./install.sh: No such file or directory
Hello, I think you should use the --no-check-certificate option with the wget command. Here's an example:
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wget --no-check-certificate -N https: //files. webuzo.com/install. sh
After successfully downloading the installation script, you need to make it executable using the chmod command. However, based on the error message you provided, it seems that the install.sh file is not present in the current directory.
Hi, Sir if you are still facing this issue while installing Webuzo please open a support ticket with us so we can look into it further: https://softaculous.deskuss.com/open.php Let us know.