Hello all,
because of repetitive problems I installed a created a let's encrypt certificate and I would like to use it with nextcloud
is there a way to do that ?
Thanks to all for your help
because of repetitive problems I installed a created a let's encrypt certificate and I would like to use it with nextcloud
is there a way to do that ?
Thanks to all for your help
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Arnaud Forster wrote:
thanks Patrick. For the while, I've my website.poweredbyclear.com defined in the 'parameter' Server Name but I've no website defined. Should I create one ?
Yep.
Setup a default website and choose the letsencrypt as your Digital Certificate
You do not need to create a website if you don;t need one
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Hello Patrick,
The problem with de default certificate is that there's alway that message : MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT and people always write to me to ask what they have to do.
Now, I decided to generate a Let's encrypt certificate because of that and because my default certificate is over (end date was march 2020). I regenerated it but for nextcloud, the old one is still used ...
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Arnaud Forster wrote:
Hello Patrick,
The problem with de default certificate is that there's alway that message : MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT and people always write to me to ask what they have to do.
Now, I decided to generate a Let's encrypt certificate because of that and because my default certificate is over (end date was march 2020). I regenerated it but for nextcloud, the old one is still used ...
thanks
Hello Arnaud,
Sorry, i was not completely clear to you.
I meant the default webserver certificate with Letsencrypt.
My webserer has the Letsencrypt certificate and Nextcloud is running in the same domain e..g DOMAIN.COM/NEXTCLOUD. Therefore it uses the DOMAIN.COM certificate
Maybe what could help is to use a certicate without WWW. So. DOMAIN.COM instead of WWW.DOMAIN.COM
With WWW give me always issues with Nextcloud or Owncloud
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A single Let's Encrypt certificate can cover multiple domains. E.g my www.mydomain.co.uk certificate also covers mydomain.co.uk, mydomain.poweredbyclear.com, lanserver.mydomain.co.uk, mailserver.mydomain.co.uk and server.mydomain.co.uk. You just specify the additional domains in the Other Domains box when requesting the certificate. The app documentation also covers how to add additional domains to your current certificate. -
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Hello Nick,
thanks again for your great help, I appreciate it. Yes I saw that you could had some other domains to the certificate. But here, I createa a Let's Encrypt certificate and If I connect to my webconsole https://mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com:81, no worry. This is my Let's Encrypt certificate that is used. But I try to connect to my nextcloud (https://mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com/nextcloud) this is my self-signed certificate that is used and not my Let's encrypt one. So, is possible to change that ? -
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Arnaud Forster wrote:
Hello Nick,
thanks again for your great help, I appreciate it. Yes I saw that you could had some other domains to the certificate. But here, I createa a Let's Encrypt certificate and If I connect to my webconsole https://mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com:81, no worry. This is my Let's Encrypt certificate that is used. But I try to connect to my nextcloud (https://mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com/nextcloud) this is my self-signed certificate that is used and not my Let's encrypt one. So, is possible to change that ?
Arnaud,
When you certificate is working with https://mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com then it should also work for https://mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com/nextcloud
Did you clear your cache of your browser ?
I've the same setup and this working perfectly. -
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Thanks Patrick,
Unfortunately, this is not the case here. I dont know if this makes a difference but this is my website on port 81 which use the let's encrypt certificate.
I clear my cache but still having the error..
I saw that when using the port 81, this is my internet name (mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com) that is displayed on my certificate. But when using mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com/nextcloud, this is 'localhost' that is displayed on the self-signet certificate.
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Arnaud Forster wrote:
Thanks Patrick,
Unfortunately, this is not the case here. I dont know if this makes a difference but this is my website on port 81 which use the let's encrypt certificate.
I clear my cache but still having the error..
What certificate is your default domain using in webserver ? (https://mywebsite.poweredbyclear.com:81/app/web_server)
There you must set the letsencrypt certificate (Digital Certificate) -
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Arnaud Forster wrote:
ok, thanks, I'lll but ... to be sure .. because I've several options when creating my defaut website.
Choosing let's encrypt as default certificate is fine but for the other options ... is it important or can deactivate all of them ?
I'd like something as 'closed' as possible
You can set the most on "Disabled"
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Thanks very very much Patrick.
So I created my default web site and everything seems fine yet ! )
Thanks very very much for your help
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