Report post You have 30 minutes to complete this form before the CAPTCHA will expire. Security image * Required field JavaScript is required to view this page. Either you do not have JavaScript enabled in your web browser, you do not have cookies enabled in your web browser, or this website is misconfigured such that cookies do not save correctly. This is a reported post for a post in the topic <input class="cms_keep_ui_controlled" size="45" title="[post param="Nextcloud on Virtualhost"]462[/post]" type="button" value="post Comcode tag (dbl-click to edit/delete)" />, by rcwsun<br /><br /><comcode-quote param="261"> <img alt="" src="https://nerdonthestreet.com/themes/default/images/cns_emoticons/lol.gif" title="" /> Thanks for the correction. Did not see that.<br />Have you encountered a2ensite issues I posted earlier? What would you do?<br />I hope I won't have to destroy the droplet again, so that to keep the same IP address and resintalling the Debian 10 OS. I had originally installed CentOS 8 for the Nextcloud install. That droplet had a multiple BFA attempts, so I destroy it and went to a second droplet with Debian 10. Again had a huge number of BFA. The current droplet assigned IP address is a lot quieter. In fact there are hardly any attempts. Installed 3 and destroyed 2 droplets and reconfigured the server all in 1 day. It's very tiring.<br />I believe it was the a2ensite that did not make the proper change over that caused the SSL certificate generation errors and failure.<br />Don't know enough about apache to troubleshoot. Just looking for some direction so that to avoid reinstallation again.<br />I would love to drop DO for the mere fact that they operate and provide unreliable products and services like Microsoft. They marketed what they do but don't do what they say. My workplace have literally thousands of $ credits. Not much credits at Linode and Vultr. Unfortunately the people who bullsit the most always win. They sad reality of the world we live in.<br /></comcode-quote><br />//// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\<br /><br /> Add: Add: Font Size Color [Font] Arial Courier Georgia Impact Times Trebuchet Verdana Tahoma Geneva Helvetica [Size] 0.8 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 [Color] Black Blue Gray Green Orange Purple Red White Yellow This is a reported post for a post in the topic [post param="Nextcloud on Virtualhost"]462[/post], by rcwsun [quote="261"] [img param=""]{$BASE_URL*}/themes/default/images/cns_emoticons/lol.gif[/img] Thanks for the correction. Did not see that. Have you encountered a2ensite issues I posted earlier? What would you do? I hope I won't have to destroy the droplet again, so that to keep the same IP address and resintalling the Debian 10 OS. I had originally installed CentOS 8 for the Nextcloud install. That droplet had a multiple BFA attempts, so I destroy it and went to a second droplet with Debian 10. Again had a huge number of BFA. The current droplet assigned IP address is a lot quieter. In fact there are hardly any attempts. Installed 3 and destroyed 2 droplets and reconfigured the server all in 1 day. It's very tiring. I believe it was the a2ensite that did not make the proper change over that caused the SSL certificate generation errors and failure. Don't know enough about apache to troubleshoot. Just looking for some direction so that to avoid reinstallation again. I would love to drop DO for the mere fact that they operate and provide unreliable products and services like Microsoft. They marketed what they do but don't do what they say. My workplace have literally thousands of $ credits. Not much credits at Linode and Vultr. Unfortunately the people who bullsit the most always win. They sad reality of the world we live in. [/quote] //// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\ Use of this website implies that you agree to the website rules and privacy policy.