Hello,
I've been searching around the virtualmin board for this problem. It seems the last messages were done in april mentioning that it would be fixed in the lastest update. I don't see any other reports of this problem after april so I'm wondering what could be going wrong.
I'm applying for the let's encrypt certs via the module.
[Virtualmin Server] -> [Server Configuration] -> [Manage SSL Certificate] -> [Let's Encrypt]
It completes successfully however when I navigate to the https version of the site, I none the less get an insecure page. (firefox) or a Your connection is not private page from chrome.
Chrome dev mode seems to indicate that Sha-1 Certificate expires in 2017 or later, and that he chain is signed with sha-1 And there is an ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
When I view the certificate it seems that the certificate is perhaps issued by the server and not by Let's Encrypt
Am I supposed to Create Signing Request before applying for let's encrypt? Or is the wrong file being referenced.
I used to do it before with the script and create a symbolic link to the certificate, but then I switch to this model and i don't see a /etc/letsencrypt folder available so I'm a bit unsure where to go at this point.
In virtualmin for the virtual host, Have you checked >> server configuration >> manage SSL certificate to see if its assigned to the virtual host?
Then check >> services >> configure website for SSL and be sure SSL is enabled for the virtual host.
Letsencrypt has always worked for me. Run it and enable SSL is all I do.