[BlueOnyx:22259] Re: Blueonyx Digest, Vol 115, Issue 17
Janwillem Ronken
jw at veritekglobal.eu
Wed Jul 18 12:05:25 -05 2018
Hi Lee,
You can also just copy the contents of the cert (including begin and end lines) and copy/past it into
/home/sites/www.domain.com/certs/certificate (or open the existing self signed, delete all lines and copy into it)
This is how I did it last time
Cheers
janwillem
From: Blueonyx <blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it> on behalf of Lee Redmayne <lee.redmayne at bastionit.com>
Reply-To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List <blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it>
Date: Wednesday, 18. July 2018 at 18:59
To: "blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it" <blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it>
Subject: [BlueOnyx:22257] Re: Blueonyx Digest, Vol 115, Issue 17
Hi Janwillem
Many thanks for that piece of advice. The key has definitely made a difference, however when now trying to upload the cert in the UI, it creates an ".import_cert" file in the certs dir and the UI just presents a thermometer continuously cycling.
I've tried tweaking things around to no avail either!
Thanks
Lee
Janwillem Ronken said:
Hi Lee
I had the same issue with a wildcard certificate and could solve it by SSH?ing into the server.
For a site, the key and cert go into
cd /home/sites/www.domain.com/certs/
(For the admin server they go into
/etc/admserv/certs/ )
Open the exisiting key file there, delete all and replace with they key from your wildcard.
Them either import your cert in the gui and save or you can do the same replace with the cert data and manually restart the webserver.
Kind regards
Janwillem
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