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On 05/02/2016 02:10 PM, Dietmar wrote:<br>
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With this, and some mails that will follow, I am surely qualifying
as the stupid user this project is eventually designed for ;-).<br>
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First topic is Let's encrypt. It's up and running, but no domains
are listed in Plinth. (Of course, I did not tell the domain
names). So, how do I tell Let's encrypt for which domains it shall
generate the certificate?<br>
My current home-page (see below) still has the certificate signed
for local only.<br>
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PS: On one hand, I want to make use of the box as much as
possible, on the other, I want to support the project with my
questions to have it eventually as "idiot proof" as possible, and
I fear I am good at that ;- )<br>
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The domains used for Let's Encrypt can come from 2 places:<br>
1. The Domain Name set on the System -> Configure page.<br>
2. The Kite name configured on the Pagekite page.<br>
These will be shown on the Name Services page if they are
configured.<br>
<br>
This needs to be documented better, in the user manual and/or in
Plinth.<br>
<br>
Also, if the Domain Name doesn't show up after setting, you may need
to either change your hostname, or edit /etc/hosts to move the
hostname from the 127.0.0.1 line to the 127.0.1.1 line.<br>
<br>
Thanks for testing!<br>
--<br>
James<br>
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