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  1. I want to enable Let's Encrypt SSL certificate for a domain. I already checked in "System > Settings > SSL Settings" the options "Enable SSL usage" and "Enable Let's Encrypt". Under "Resources > Domains > Edit a domain", the options related to "Webserver SSL settings" are selected, including "Use Let's Encrypt". I already reloaded apache after doing these selections. Unfortunately, when I point a domain to froxlor server IP in /etc/hosts to access the domain locally, I get unsecured connection. What should I do next in order to enable Let's Encrypt SSL certificate on a domain?
  2. Hello, I seem to be getting this error when the cron runs: [debug] System certificate file "/etc/ssl/froxlor-custom/xxx.tld.crt" does not seem to exist. Disabling SSL-vhost for "xxx.tld" Froxlor VirtualHost is enabled, along with SSL generation but it seems like it's being generated on acme's folder and not copied over to /etc/ssl/froxlor-custom/, anyone has any clues? Many thanks,

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