Submitted by node77 on Mon, 01/21/2019 - 14:09 Pro Licensee
Hi, maybe i'm doing something wrong, but this would be a good feature anyway.
As we can only assign one certificate to Usermin (the main hostname certificate), then I can't access a virtual server/domain's webmail without a certificate error.
I believe cPanel sets up a proxy for webmail.domain.tld to 127.0.0.1:20000 (or equivalent thereof), meaning we can access webmail for a domain, without getting security errors (the webmail subdomain would need to be added to the certificate request of course).
Is there already a way to do this in Virtualmin?
Status:
Closed (works as designed)
Comments
Submitted by andreychek on Mon, 01/21/2019 - 14:50 Comment #1
Howdy -- thanks for contacting us!
What we'd suggest in that case, is to setup an SSL certificate for "webmail.domain.tld", and then use a redirect to redirect that domain to Usermin.
What you can do is set your preferred redirect URL in System Settings -> Server Templates -> Default -> Apache Website -> URL for webmail redirect.
Submitted by node77 on Mon, 01/21/2019 - 15:29 Pro Licensee Comment #2
Hi, so you mean redirect to usermin on the hostname address?
Would still be nice for clients to be able to access their webmail/usermin under their own domain.
But in the meantime I'll update the redirect, many thanks.
Submitted by node77 on Fri, 04/05/2019 - 06:28 Pro Licensee Comment #3
Closing this, as it appear that Virtualmin redirects to example.com:20000 and so the domain's SSL is used anyway. Not sure what the issue was before...!