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Although the /etc/debian_release file does show "stretch/sid", for whatever reason they have not shipped it with OpenSSL 1.1, which Debian 9 does include.
This means Ubuntu 16.04 will have libssl.so.1.0.0, and not libssl.so.1.1, thus the dynamic DirectAdmin binaries, built for Debian 9, cannot run.
The current solution is to select Debian 8 64-bit in your license area, so that you get the DA binaries that work with Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16.04, but during the install, you'll still say "y" when is asks if you're installing on Debian 9, which will download all of the Debian 9 service packs.
I've just finished updating the scripts from the Debian 8 install pack to properly support the Debian 8 service files.
John
This means Ubuntu 16.04 will have libssl.so.1.0.0, and not libssl.so.1.1, thus the dynamic DirectAdmin binaries, built for Debian 9, cannot run.
The current solution is to select Debian 8 64-bit in your license area, so that you get the DA binaries that work with Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16.04, but during the install, you'll still say "y" when is asks if you're installing on Debian 9, which will download all of the Debian 9 service packs.
I've just finished updating the scripts from the Debian 8 install pack to properly support the Debian 8 service files.
John