merlinsilk
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I lost my connectivity via SSL after upgrading my OS.
So I was running CentOS 5 and it just got too old. So I backed up everything, got a brand new CentOS 7 and restored from backup.
Now on the old system I had an SSL cert installed for my only domain under user admin and that somehow did not make it into the new installation. When I compare the old and the new
/usr/local/directadmin/data/users/admin/httpd.conf
I find that the new install is missing the whole block of
<VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:443 >
I know that I should not add this manually to the new install but what can I do in DA to get the SSL connectivity back?
Thanks - Merlin
So I was running CentOS 5 and it just got too old. So I backed up everything, got a brand new CentOS 7 and restored from backup.
Now on the old system I had an SSL cert installed for my only domain under user admin and that somehow did not make it into the new installation. When I compare the old and the new
/usr/local/directadmin/data/users/admin/httpd.conf
I find that the new install is missing the whole block of
<VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:443 >
I know that I should not add this manually to the new install but what can I do in DA to get the SSL connectivity back?
Thanks - Merlin