توجه ! این یک نسخه آرشیو شده میباشد و در این حالت شما عکسی را مشاهده نمیکنید برای مشاهده کامل متن و عکسها بر روی لینک مقابل کلیک کنید : سوال در مورد تغییر ssl ادمین دایرکت ادمین.
salar123
January 23rd, 2016, 18:32
سلام دوستان کی میدونه ssl ادمین دایرکت ادمین رو چجوری میشه تغییر داد.
https://web4iran.in:2222
iwpanel
January 23rd, 2016, 19:00
سلام دوستان کی میدونه ssl ادمین دایرکت ادمین رو چجوری میشه تغییر داد.
https://web4iran.in:2222
سلام منظورتون سرور اصلي هست؟
OmidX
January 23rd, 2016, 19:04
سلام دوستان کی میدونه ssl ادمین دایرکت ادمین رو چجوری میشه تغییر داد.
https://web4iran.in:2222
یعنی میخواید یک سرتیفیکیت دیگه بسازید ؟ ، اگه آره ب ترتیب وارد کنید :
مشکل بنده هم همینجاست چجوری ca بسازم که خطا نده روش های خود سایت دایرکت ادمین جواب نمیده.
iwpanel
January 23rd, 2016, 19:30
مشکل بنده هم همینجاست چجوری ca بسازم که خطا نده روش های خود سایت دایرکت ادمین جواب نمیده.
خوب ميخواييد اس اس ال loacal بذاريد ؟ چرا يه اس اس ال معمولي نميگيريد بذاريد
salar123
January 23rd, 2016, 19:32
خوب ميخواييد اس اس ال loacal بذاريد ؟ چرا يه اس اس ال معمولي نميگيريد بذاريد
بنده ssl دارم منتها وقتی
CSR میسازم که مثلان برای ترک تراست بفرستم پیغام میده که در بالا گفتم.
اگه میشه یکی روش ساخت csr رو بزاره متشکر میشم. تحت ssh
iwpanel
January 23rd, 2016, 19:36
بنده ssl دارم منتها وقتی
CSR میسازم که مثلان برای ترک تراست بفرستم پیغام میده که در بالا گفتم.
اگه میشه یکی روش ساخت csr رو بزاره متشکر میشم. تحت ssh
ببینید کارتون با این میشه
Certificate Installation: Apache & mod_ssl
Installing your Certificate on Apache with mod_ssl
Extract all of the contents of the ZIP file that was sent to you and copy/move them to your server. The extracted contents will typically be named: yourDomainName.crt and yourDomainName.ca-bundle
Note: If you received several .crt files in your ZIP file please use this (https://support.comodo.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=1209)article to make yourDomainName.ca-bundle
Move all of the certificate related files to their appropriate directories.
A typical setup:
Move the Private Key that was generated earlier to the ssl.key directory, which is typically found in /etc/ssl/. This must be a directory which only Apache can access.
Move the yourDomainName.crt and yourDomainName.ca-bundle to the ssl.crt directory, which is typically found in the /etc/ssl/ directory.
Edit the file that contains the SSL configuration with your favorite text editor.
Examples: nano, vi, pico, emacs, mousepad, notepad, notepad++, etc.Note: The location of this file may vary from each distribution. It will be referenced in the Apache global configuration file. Look for the lines starting with include.
Apache Configuration File:
Fedora/CentOS/RHEL: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
Debian and Debian based: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
SSL Configuration File:
Some possible names:
httpd-ssl.conf
ssl.conf
In the /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ directory.
Note: If need be please consult your distribuiton's documentation on Apache and SSL or navigate to the Apache Foundation's Apache2 (http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_ssl.html) Documentation.
In the VirtualHost section of the file please add these directives if they do not exist. It is best to comment out what is already there and add the below entries.
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/ssl.key/server.key
SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/ssl.crt/yourDomainName.crt
SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/ssl/ssl.crt/yourDomainName.ca-bundle ***
Apache 1.3.x:SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/ssl.key/server.key
SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/ssl.crt/yourDomainName.crt
SSLCACertificateFile /etc/ssl/ssl.crt/yourDomainName.ca-bundle
Apache 2.x:SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/ssl.key/server.key
SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/ssl.crt/yourDomainName.crt
SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/ssl/ssl.crt/yourDomainName.ca-bundle
Save your config file and restart the Apache service. It is sometimes required to 'stop' then 'start' Apache, instead of issuing the 'restart' command for the changes to take effect.
Notes:
If you have chosen to have a password on your private key, you will be prompted to enter it each time Apache is started or restarted. Apache will not fully start until the password is entered.
The configuration file is often called httpd.conf or apache.conf, although sometimes the SSL-specific section is placed in a separate file called ssl.conf and linked from the main configuration by an 'Include' command. Sometimes, theVirtualHost section will be in a specific file for that site, in a sub-directory often labelled sites-enabled/.
Much of the layout of Apache's configuration files and directory naming conventions is controlled by the distribution of OS you are using. It is recommended that you look at the distribution's own site and documentation to confirm the locations.