Does anyone know of any bash or curl scripts for, or some kind of GUI for Ubuntu to install SSL certs? I’m using RTCamp’s EasyEngine (Nginx) and it runs great, but installing SSL certificates are a pain. I’m looking for something like VestaCP(https://forum.vestacp.com/tmp/Screenshot-10092013.png)
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Hey Sam, <br> <br>Not sure I’ve seen anything specifically for that, but if you let us know the issues you’re facing installing the SSL certificates I’m sure we can help!
Andrew, <br> <br>Thank you for the reply. <br> <br>I’m getting PEM errors when installing the certificates, which I know is either an extra line in the files (CSR, KEY, CERT, etc), or it’s in the wrong order. Unfortunately, I’ve tried everything via the terminal with no luck. <br> <br>I really like ServerPilot’s interface, but I don’t think it’s worth the money. VestaCP creates SQL errors constantly requiring a new WordPress install. All the other free panels either create errors, or use too much memory.
If you could post the actual errors from /var/log/nginx/error.log and your server block from the nginx config, we might be able to figure out exactly what is going on. Where are you getting your SSL cert from? <br> <br>This tutorial might be helpful: <br> <br>https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-create-a-ssl-certificate-on-nginx-for-ubuntu-12-04
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