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0 sats \ 49 replies \ @supratic 21 Mar \ parent \ on: Renew SSL for Domains Tutorials Needed tutorials
I feel you, SSL are a pain (at least have been for me) if you are not set properly. I assume you got a Cloud VPS?
Another good option is to bother the tech support and ask for suggestions. They have probably other clients facing the same issue. They may try to upsell you cPanel VPS, for 4x the price... excluded I guess!
Also noticed they sell SSL themselves... so maybe the tech support will be not that useful. https://help.contabo.com/en/support/solutions/articles/103000269954-can-i-setup-an-ssl-certificate-with-contabo-
Installing a SSL certificate manager or a web server manager like CloudPanel is a good option, especially if you don't want to pay a license for cPanel yourself.
Here a demo, pretty simple and intuitive that allow you to create and manage LetsEncrypt SSL certs without extra cost https://demo.cloudpanel.io/site/mynodeapp.com/lets-encrypt-certificate/new
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Are you following this docs? https://www.cloudpanel.io/docs/v2/getting-started/other/
You are at good stage, you basically need a MySQL database, does your hosting provider has it installed? How do you manage the database for your existing sites?
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Are you following this docs? https://www.cloudpanel.io/docs/v2/getting-started/other/
yes
How do you manage the database for your existing sites?
I think it should be MySQL, but isn't the problem now is the Ubuntu incompatible which means I should update it first?
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CloudPanel offer two version for v24 and v22, which version your server is running?
try
lsb_release -a
otherwise try to force the script install with:
curl -sS https://installer.cloudpanel.io/ce/latest.sh | bash -s -- --force
Just to prepare to next steps... Are you using MySQL in your existing sites?
BTW: these are 3 separated commands... not sure you can run them all together
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20.04
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Then try to upgrade to the latest version:
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Make a backup of the current state of the server... just in case!
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Update Current Packages
bash
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo apt dist-upgrade -y
# Handle dependency changessudo apt autoremove --purge
# Remove obsolete packages -
Reboot (if needed) If the kernel was updated:
bash
sudo reboot
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Install Upgrade Tool Ensure update-manager-core is installed:
bash
sudo apt install update-manager-core -y
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Start the Upgrade For LTS-to-LTS upgrade (e.g., 20.04 → 22.04):
bash
sudo do-release-upgrade
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Follow On-Screen Prompts ... and onfirm actions when asked (like, removing old packages)
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Complete the Upgrade After packages are installed, is good to restart the server:
bash
sudo reboot -
Post-Upgrade Checks Verify OS version:
bash
lsb_release -a# Check Ubuntu version
uname -a` # Check kernel version -
Update packages again (post-reboot):
bash
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y