I think when I changed the tick box and the Months between automatic renewal form none to 3 and clicked Requets Certificate, it might create a domain as my hostname but I see no Virtual host created
Can you please help me check that?
I think when I changed the tick box and the Months between automatic renewal form none to 3 and clicked Requets Certificate, it might create a domain as my hostname but I see no Virtual host created
Can you please help me check that?
where is this page you show in the screen shot ?
Edit -
found it .. itâs in webmin, this should not be used, for the best experience you should use virtualmin for this, as explained quite a few times
Hi, there are two sshd here in fail2ban, which one is correct? Thank you
You need to explain that? I only see one. Not sure what sshd would be an issue for you problem as well.
I have 2, 1 being the data from the default settings and the second from the config files, this may vary from distro to distro
I see that they all have the same config so they may work as all
yes they do work together
Thank jimr1, if you have time please take a look at this post Disable host default page
I donât understand why youâd be concerned about the number of URLs? You have one IP, any domain name that points to that IP will lead to Webmin if someone browses to port 10000. Thatâs always true. It has nothing to do with security (if security is what you are concerned about).
I know you keep advocating this, but most of my domains are behind cloudflare so that wonât work. So there is a good reason to use the system hostname sometimes.
You could make a domain that is not behind Cloudflare.
Sebastiaan, check out the built-in option to set up an SSL certificate for the hostname and have it automatically renewed in the background. Go to âSystem Settings ⟠Virtualmin Configuration: SSL settingsâ and enable âSetup SSL certificate from provider for hostnameâ option.
Off topic for this thread, but was just saying there are legitimate reasons to want to use the system hostname to login to virtualmin.
Now having an easy way to make admin.domain refresh to system.hostname:10000 that would be ace.