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ClosedThe certificate is self-signed. None of the common names in the certificate match the domain name

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jo
josephgodwinke #2

Hello @ipoblete

You have apache installed ?

Did you try to reissue the ssl certificate via the cyberpanel dashboard ?

fl
fluxx #3

if cloud-flare proxy is on then you cant have lets encrypt ssl .
try disabling cloud-flare proxy

Ig
Ignacio #4

Hi,
I have Ubuntu 22.04 on cyberpanel with other 2 domains that are working fine.
Yes, I submitted again but not working.
Best regards,

Ig
Ignacio #6

Hi,
I have now cloudflare as DNS only.
Best regards

Ig
Ignacio #7

Hello,

Yes, its on cyberpanel on a Vultr server with Ubuntu 22.04
And also have two other websites that are working fine.
Best Regards,

jo
josephgodwinke #8

CyberPanel does not use Apache. It uses LiteSpeed or OpenLiteSpeed webserver. Kindly remove all or any other webservers on your server that are not OLS/LS

Ig
Ignacio #9

hello,
thanks for the comment. I am new to this so I don’t have that much experience. The weird thing is that I have a server in Vultr that I installed from the marketplace the cyberpanel application. I have 3 sites on it, 2 of them work fine and the third one is the one with SSL issues. Given the apache comment, I ran the apache2 -v command and it came back,

Apache/2.3.41 (Ubuntu)

That would mean that I installed apache by mistake then?
Best regards,

jo
josephgodwinke #10

Follow this guide Self Signed SSL Issue · josephgodwinkimani/cyberpanel Wiki · GitHub you have a self-signed ssl certificate

Do these steps work ?

Ig
Ignacio #11

Hi,
fixed, thank you!

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