Make sure you've got this all set up correctly before continuing.
Make sure you've got this all set up correctly before continuing.
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Before you begin installation, check to see if you've configured any custom values for your TLS/SSL certificate:
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Before you begin installation, check to see if you or an installed contrib have configured any custom values for your TLS/SSL certificate:
# config show modSSL
# config show modSSL
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Note if this shows any values for crt, key, or CertificateChainFile. If values are shown for any of these properties, make a note of them. If you encounter an issue with the certificate files generated by Letsencrypt, you'll then be able to revert your changes.
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By default it would show:
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modSSL=service
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TCPPort=443
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access=public
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status=enabled
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If this shows any values for crt, key, or CertificateChainFile. If values are shown for any of these properties, make a note of them. If you encounter an issue with the certificate files generated by Letsencrypt, you'll then be able to revert your changes. To make a 'backup' of your existing key and properties you can issue:
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config show modSSL > "/root/db_configuration_modSSL_backup_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)"
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or to be sure, a copy of the complete configuration database (a good practice before any action such as manual changing of db values or installing a contrib):
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config show > "/root/db_configuration_backup_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)"