Updating SSL's Certs on Debian when using own FQDN

Status
Not open for further replies.

David Forster

Silver Partner
Basic Certified
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
123
Reaction score
71
Hi,

We have recently switched from Windows to Debian.

So far so good, loving the small footprint of the server and was impressed with the install, very easy, even asked for the SSL cert pfx file during install.

My question is around renewing the SSL cert when the time comes (in 12 months).

I can't find anywhere in the control panel where it can be updated, am I missing something, surely if there is a procedure with 3CX to install one in the first place this procedure can be called again from the control panel upon time of renewal?

If not what are the options / procedures for updating the SSL cert at time of expiry?

Regards,

David.
 
Thanks,

I'd found that document, however it refers to the procedure for updating the certificate on a Windows machine and my question was in regards to a Debian machine.

Perhaps a similar document could be created to address this issue.

Many thanks,

David.
 
If you take a careful look at the document it refers to the Linux path as well. The procedure is the same

  1. Locate this folder
    Windows: “C:\Program Files\3CX Phone System\Bin\nginx\conf\instance1”
    Linux: “/var/lib/3cxpbx/Bin/nginx/conf/Instance1”
 
I guessing the phrase 'should have gone to SpecSavers would be appropriate at this point. Think it was the example images that threw me off being windows.

Many thanks,

David.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Latest Posts

Members Online Now

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
111,863
Messages
589,444
Members
164,702
Latest member
iamatlas