ingvar3000
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I'm having trouble getting an SSL cert on the root domain of the my server hostname.
I've been getting this error message:
I recently renamed the server hostname and ran the Letsencrypt script, so now https://host.rootdomain.net has the cert lock. But https:rootdomain.net does not. rootdomain.net is attached to the "admin" account. I would like to have an actual website at rootdomain.net. What am I missing here?
I've been getting this error message:
Code:
Account admin with domain rootdomain.net has an empty caroot cert
The file:
/usr/local/directadmin/data/users/admin/domains/rootdomain.net.cacert
belonging to account admin, domain rootdomain.net, is either empty or missing,
but it's set to be used in that domain's config.
This is an incorrect state, so please re-add or unset file, and notify DirectAdmin support if it re-occurs.
I recently renamed the server hostname and ran the Letsencrypt script, so now https://host.rootdomain.net has the cert lock. But https:rootdomain.net does not. rootdomain.net is attached to the "admin" account. I would like to have an actual website at rootdomain.net. What am I missing here?