Posts by nortol

    i-MSCP version: 1.3.8
    Debian version: 8.6


    It was a fresh i-MSCP install on fresh debian 8.5 with i-MSCP version 1.3.0 on july(it was a bugy version). Two weeks later I saw that awstats was not installed via i-MSCP install as i read in this topic too: missing awstats by fresh imscp install


    Than i installed awstats with "apt-get install awstats" but the login into stats pages not worked.


    I upgraded i-MSCP many times from than(1.3.1, 1.3.5, 1.3.7) and today I upgraded to 1.3.8 but nothing changed. The login into stats pages not working.


    I reconfigured many times the awstats and the i-MSCP too, but nothing changed.


    I do not have an idea what can I do, and how can I solve this problem.


    I read almost all releated topic in this forum but I did not find a solution: search for awstats
    I read all awstats releated change in changelog too but this not helped.


    Many times I changed passwd under section for domains: Manage htaccess users and groups in i-MSCP but not helped.


    I do not know what can be the problem or how can I solve it, so this topic is my last chance I could do.



    Thanks for reading me and thanks for helping me!

    Today I activated plugin Let's Encrypt and I made a test with one of my domain.


    The Certificate expiration date now is 05.01.2017


    I did not find anywhere if this expiration date can be longer or how to can be longer, or what will be if the expiration date ends.


    Can do you give me some info about this?


    Thank you very much

    Yesterday i upgraded I-MSCP from 1.3.0 to 1.3.5 and after i did apt-get upgrade on my debian too.


    After all this, my domains get error 503.
    I did not find any problem in the logs.


    I was confused which upgrade was the problematic upgrade :-)


    I switched back to fcgi but fcgi on debian 8 has a bug too, so i switched back again to fpm and i tried to fix my problem.


    I did not know untill now what was the problem, but the only solution was for me (not the best but worked) to restore /etc/apache2 from backup.


    So thank you kivamp and Nuxwin for your help, now it is clear what happened :-)