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Let's Encrypt with DirectAdmin and other Web Control Panels

I've written a guide on getting Let's Encrypt working with DirectAdmin. It features the full setup guide for the Let's Encrypt client and a small guide to setup a website via DirectAdmin with this certificate. For now it only works if you have root access, so not for shared hosting. But, many of you run DirectAdmin on a VPS with root.

The software is in Beta still, and the tutorial is written for the beta. When it's out of beta, I'll adapt the tutorial.

Check it out: https://raymii.org/s/articles/Lets_Encrypt_Directadmin.html

Tips, comments and improvements are welcome!

Comments

  • You're the best, you're an asset to this community and I thank you. :)

    Thanked by 2GM2015 Raymii
  • what if my websites using another server as frontend? should i change the dns also?

    for now i am using "-a manual" to get let's encrypt certificate.

  • Yeah, that's true. I'll buy this guy some beer one day.

    ATHK said: You're the best, you're an asset to this community and I thank you. :)

  • @GM2015 said:
    Yeah, that's true. I'll buy this guy some beer one day.

    You can do so by using the Digital Ocean sponsor links :). A real bear would do as well, if you're near the netherlands.

    @netrix said:
    what if my websites using another server as frontend? should i change the dns also?

    for now i am using "-a manual" to get let's encrypt certificate.

    manual works best. Or make sure your frontend passes through the request without altering it. I did update the guide with the manual part, so thanks!

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