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Originally Posted by till
What is your problem? You can never access anything before it is there. So you can not access ISPConfig on port 81 before you install ISPConfig. I think thats a question of general logic.
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Sorry! You misunderstand my meaning. I mean that I can't access SSL page by tying
https://www.mywebsite.com/ in my browse. It seems that the SSL is no activated. (I have already install the openssl in my server).
This testing is doing at my 3rd times install of the Ubuntu. I just want to test it whether I can access the SSL or not before I go to install the ISPConfig.
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Originally Posted by till
Above you tell us, that you can not login to ISPConfig and here you tell us, that you have created a website in ISPConfig. How can you crete websites in ISPConfig if you are not able to login...
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Sorry for my poor English, it make you misunderstand my problem again. In fact, I can install the ISPConfig to my server. But I choose 1. HTTPS during the installation of ISPConfig, I can't access & login ISPConfig if I install ISPConfig on HTTPS.
If I choose 2. HTTP during the installation of ISPConfig, I can access & login ISPConfig.
This is the problem. I should clarify that I can install ISPConfig but can't access it if I install it on HTTPS.
Why I can create a website in ISPConfig? Because I choose to install it on HTTP.
Besides, for the Fedora 6, I must choose to install ISPConfig on HTTPS, if I install it on HTTP, I can't access & login ISPConfig too.
This is quite strange!
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