elco.vanberkel
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Hi,
So after a lot of searching I got the wildcard certificate from let's Encrypt working in the GUI (tip for others: if you don't see the provider dropdown in the Evolution skin: run ./build lego. It's not mentioned anyware but fixed it on my clean install).
What my question is: how do I set the provider (TransIP) as standard, including the needed 'path to key'? I want my users to be able to select the provider in the dropdown and be able to request a wildcard certificate without needing to supply a private key from TransIP themselves. I wish to supply the username and path to key globally.
I understand that I should make a file /usr/local/directadmin/data/admin/dnsprovider.conf. I did that, but the help pages (https://www.directadmin.com/features.php?id=2825 and https://docs.directadmin.com/webser.../#lego-remote-dns-providers-with-lets-encrypt) are confusing me.
Has anybody set this up already?
So after a lot of searching I got the wildcard certificate from let's Encrypt working in the GUI (tip for others: if you don't see the provider dropdown in the Evolution skin: run ./build lego. It's not mentioned anyware but fixed it on my clean install).
What my question is: how do I set the provider (TransIP) as standard, including the needed 'path to key'? I want my users to be able to select the provider in the dropdown and be able to request a wildcard certificate without needing to supply a private key from TransIP themselves. I wish to supply the username and path to key globally.
I understand that I should make a file /usr/local/directadmin/data/admin/dnsprovider.conf. I did that, but the help pages (https://www.directadmin.com/features.php?id=2825 and https://docs.directadmin.com/webser.../#lego-remote-dns-providers-with-lets-encrypt) are confusing me.
Has anybody set this up already?