SSL

Server monitoring with Monit on Debian and Ubuntu systems (page 2)

botond published March 2023, 01, Thu - 26:02 time
Monit is a free and open source process and resource monitoring tool that can be used to monitor system processes and resources using a web browser and command line. Monit automatically stops or restarts processes or services if, for example, they use too many resources or behave abnormally. It also sends email alerts about various events.
On this page, we will perform some fine-tuning on an existing Monit instance (installed and configured by the ISPConfig automated installer) on a Debian 11 (Bullseye) perfect server to make it work properly for us.

Server monitoring with Monit on Debian and Ubuntu systems

botond published March 2023, 01, Thu - 26:02 time
Monit is a free and open source process and resource monitoring tool that can be used to monitor system processes and resources using a web browser and command line. Monit automatically stops or restarts processes or services if, for example, they use too many resources or behave abnormally. It also sends email alerts about various events.
On this page, we install the Monit system monitor program on a Debian 10 (Buster) perfect server version 1.1, where it was not used before, and then set it up.

How to set the default website on our ISPConfig server so that the Apache2 Debian Default page is not loaded when accessing the server's IP address or full hostname

botond published 2023/01/21, Sat - 00:20 time
Our ISPConfig server handles our websites nicely, however, if we refer to the server's IP address or full hostname in the browser, we do not get the expected result, because in this case the Apache2 Debian Default Page is loaded, which is essentially Apache's "welcome" page. Of course, this is not a tragic mistake, but a beauty mistake. In this description, we will see how we can configure our Apache web server so that the website we want is loaded.

How to build and arming our ISPConfig3 server and how to secure our control panel, main services and websites with Let's Encrypt SSL (page 3)

botond published 2023/01/20, p - 23:19 time
With the help of the ISPConfig control panel, we can easily manage the websites on our server, as well as other web services. In this description, we will review how to build and provision our ISPConfig3 server, as well as how to set up free SSL certificates issued by Let's Encrypt for the control panel, main services and our websites. On this page, we check the web services and other components running on the server, then we set up the Let's Encrypt SSL certificates for the control panel and the required services and websites. Finally, we perform a few more fine-tuning tasks and eliminate any problems that may arise.

Install Let's Encrypt Free SSL on an ISPConfig3 server environment

botond published 2018/12/04, k - 01:27 time
In this tutorial, we will install Let's Encrypt Certbot on an ISPConfig3 server environment. Once the installation is complete, our system is ready to obtain and automatically configure and renew free SSL certificates for server-managed domain names so that any web site we manage can be operated over the secure HTTPS protocol with a few clicks.

Let's Encrypt

botond published 2018/12/02, v - 15:25 time
Let's Encrypt is a free SSL exhibiting organization presentation in the encyclopedia

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

botond published 2018/12/02, v - 13:59 time
A brief introduction to SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) in the encyclopedia

HTTPS

botond published 2018/08/11, Sat - 11:44 time
Introducing HTTPS in the Encyclopedia