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Is there something wrong in my VestaCP instalation?
Is there something wrong in my VestaCP instalation?
In "VestaCP/Server/$HOSTNAME/Configure/Vesta SSL/Use Web Domain SSL Certificate" there is a domain and subdomains list like this:
- root:domain.tld
- root:mail.domain.tld
Somebody has this problem too? Should it to be admin:mail.domain.tld? Did I some wrong during the instalation?Error: user root doesn't exist.
Re: Is there something wrong in my VestaCP instalation?
How you install it ?
In what system your install it ?
Root user should not be used in vestacp
In what system your install it ?
Root user should not be used in vestacp
Re: Is there something wrong in my VestaCP instalation?
Thanks for your time.
I installed it on a Centos v7 VPS from root account through SSH. According to memory, everything related to the domains I did from the control panel and the admin account, even apply "sudo /usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-host-certificate 'admin' $HOSTNAME".
I have to say that everything on my server works correctly. It's just curiosity, since apparently that menu allows you to choose which of the issued certificates you want to use for the control panel. But all the subdomains that appear have the prefix "root:"
Do yours have the prefix "admin:"?
I installed it on a Centos v7 VPS from root account through SSH. According to memory, everything related to the domains I did from the control panel and the admin account, even apply "sudo /usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-host-certificate 'admin' $HOSTNAME".
I have to say that everything on my server works correctly. It's just curiosity, since apparently that menu allows you to choose which of the issued certificates you want to use for the control panel. But all the subdomains that appear have the prefix "root:"
Do yours have the prefix "admin:"?