Check you mail aliases.
Posts by Nuxwin
-
-
- Distribution and codename?
- Screenshot?
- Full output of the following command: perl /var/www/imscp/engine/imscp-rqst-mngr -dv?
-
Fixed. In order, I've done the following:
- I've purged the mysql-server-5.5 and mysql-client-5.5 packages: apt-get purge mysql-server-5.5 mysql-client-5.5
- I've rerun the i-MSCP installer (i-MSCP 1.5.3 version) as follows: perl imscp-autoinstall -dr sql, then when asked, I've choosen the MySQL 5.6 version. For the questions related to the SQL root user and passwod, I've answered with the i-MSCP master SQL user.
Regarding your system
You should really considere to update your system. There are many package updates available. See the output of the apt-get dist-upgrade -s command. If you do so, don't forget to rerun the i-MSCP installer (from the 1.5.3 version) once the packages update is done.
-
-
-
For each i-MSCP vhost, there is a /etc/imscp/<domain.tld>.conf file in which you can add your own configuration. This file is created once and won't be overridden by i-MSCP. It is removed only if you remove the related domain through the control panel.
-
Yes its works. How i give access our server? ssh?
Yes, you need provide us a root access to the server and also the credential for the control panel (admininistrator). Don't forget also to give us the domain name for which you want to enable Let's Encrypt. For the SSH access, you can either add our SSH key for online support (see in my signature) or send us the password.
-
Try to reach your website locally (from your server) using wget. If you cannot figure out alone, give us access to your server.
-
We have to update to Debian 8, but this machine is in producction so we have to choise the moment. But, in any case, We hace a debian 7 with a IMSCP 1.3.16, Letsencrypt 3.2.1 (this version is from one year ago) and doesn´t work..
This version work as long as the domains are resolvable locally...
-
Your're free to not upgrade but don't forget:
See https://i-mscp.net/license-agreement.html.
In you case, you need ensure that your domains are locally resolvable, that is, from the server itself.