Let'sEncrypt autorenew overwrites custom config of httpd.ssl.conf Topic is solved
Let'sEncrypt autorenew overwrites custom config of httpd.ssl.conf
Server: Centos
Web: Apache 2.4
Hello,
I have an https installation of Moodle, in wich I have to give access to the path /home/user/web/domain.com/moodledata to php. So I edit the file /home/user/conf/web/domain.com.httpd.ssl.conf and I get:
BUT, when the certificate of let'sEncript get renewed, the process overwrites all changes.
There is a way to keep the custom config in domain.com.httpd.ssl.conf?
Thanks in advance,
Mario
Web: Apache 2.4
Hello,
I have an https installation of Moodle, in wich I have to give access to the path /home/user/web/domain.com/moodledata to php. So I edit the file /home/user/conf/web/domain.com.httpd.ssl.conf and I get:
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#File /home/user/conf/web/domain.com.httpd.ssl.conf
...
<VirtualHost domain.com>
...
<directory /home/user/domain.com/web/public_html>
php_admin_value open_basedir ( ... ) /home/user/web/domain.com/moodledata
...
There is a way to keep the custom config in domain.com.httpd.ssl.conf?
Thanks in advance,
Mario
Re: Let'sEncrypt autorenew overwrites custom config of httpd.ssl.conf
Nevermind, I finally found the answer in the forum
viewtopic.php?f=11&hilit=open_basedir&p ... b2929fce95
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You're not really giving a lot of information here, but you might want to look into the php logs and see if there are errors about the open_basedir directive.
If this is the case, you'll need to adjust this. You can do so temporarily in your ~/conf/web/apache2.conf. If you want the changes to be permanent, you can change the template file in
/usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/
Or, probably better, create a new template from default.tpl, and then select it in the control panel.