in the user panel of the domain, you have to select the Webmail entry.No webmail selection available in Let's Encrypt Certificate Entries
Thanks for replying!in the user panel of the domain, you have to select the Webmail entry.
but there's no Webmail entry available
by using a custom config1. The configs are almost identical to the one in tutorial. Why make another config?
./build rewrite_conf
I think you copied/pasted from the website and got HTML tags in the config[/COLOR]
Thanks, I'll try these.if you don't see it. you might not have an A Record in DNS for webmail and or haven't set the letsencrypt list up with webmail in the directadmin.conf
OPTIONS in the directadmin.conf,
letsencrypt_list=www:mail:ftpop:smtp:webmail <<< add here
letsencrypt_list_selected=www:webmail <<< add here. whatever you put here will be automatically seleted in the user area..
by using a custom config
/usr/local/directadmin/data/templates/custom/virtual_host2.conf.CUSTOM.4.post
It won't get overwritten byCode:./build rewrite_conf
I think you copied/pasted from the website and got HTML tags in the config
Smilies are nice on a forum. You might want to learn to use code tags for codes as are present on all forum systems.Edit: I wish all the automatic smileys, color tags etc would be removed from the BBS to avoid config errors.
You probably didn't add the RedirectMatch lineThe guide based on https://help.directadmin.com/item.php?id=92 worked and wanted subdomain ssl. However following this guide step-by-step, I was unable to get it working.
I'm getting:
"Debug mode. Level 10
dataskq: command: action=rewrite&value=httpd"
No webmail selection available in Let's Encrypt Certificate Entries
<VirtualHost |IP|:|PORT_80| |MULTI_IP|>
ServerName webmail.|DOMAIN|
ServerAdmin |ADMIN|
RedirectMatch 301 ^/((?!.well-known).*)$ http://webmail.|DOMAIN|/$1
DocumentRoot /var/www/html/roundcube
CustomLog /var/log/httpd/domains/|DOMAIN|.bytes bytes
CustomLog /var/log/httpd/domains/|DOMAIN|.log combined
ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/domains/|DOMAIN|.error.log
</VirtualHost>