The title says "Resolved", if you've been able to resolve it yourself, that's great! But it'd be even better if you give the solution, just in case other people face the same problem.
Posts by theemstra
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Robert contacted me with his details. The problem is that the certificate he used is valid only for admin.domain.tld, the domain he's loading with this cert is anotherdomain.tld.
He either has to get a multidomain certificate or use https://admin.domain.tld:4443/webmail/ for webmail etc.TL;DR: Certificate-domain mismatch causes error
Good luck!
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Hi Robert,
Have you checked your logs?
Please send your URL in a PM to me (and/or Nuxwin)Are you running the latest release, or the latest 1.2.x git version?
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Steps to update the plugin:
- Download the plugin from the plugin store
- Log in to i-MSCP, go to Plugin management
- Disable the plugin
- Upload the new plugin (check config if needed)
- Enable updated version of plugin
I do not understand the second part of your question:
Quote from vafecitosand how much would come out I do
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That is correct, @Nuxwin just made a patch, it will release within the hour.
If you want to fix it quickly you can patch yourself:/var/www/imscp/engine/PerlLib/iMSCP/OpenSSL.pm at line 233
Edit unless statement into if
So that the line would read:
Then regenerate the SSL certificate by going to the domain, choosing "Manage domain" and saving the cert again. -
Please note that there is a letsencrypt thread on this forum already: free https for everyone
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I created a ticket in YouTrack, personally I no longer require this feature, but here's the link:
http://youtrack.i-mscp.net/issue/IP-1494 -
Nginx is used for the control panel only at this moment, the screenshot is not related to nginx.
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i-MSCP version?
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@LordRuthwen
Any clue why this happened? Did you put a backup back in place or sth?