I have froxlor configured to use SSL with Let's Encrypt, and have the system set up to auto redirect to SSL (https) if the user tried to navigate to the froxlor admin with http.
The problem: When froxlor redirects automatically to SSL, is attempt to do so using port 993, rather than port 443. As a result the page doesn't load.
Originally, I set up only two IPs in froxlor, one for standard web hosting traffic (port 80), and one for SSL web traffic (port 443)
At one point, I thought I'd use froxlor for email, so I created two additional IP entries for ports 143 and 993.
Because the redirect was trying to load froxlor on 993, I thought I would simply delete that IP/port, along with the other unused email port 143.
But I'm prevented from doing so by froxlor, which gives the error for both ports:
Error
You cannot delete the last system IP, either create a new IP/Port combination for the system IP or change the system IP.
None of the domains I'm hosting is configured to use the unused IP/port combos, so I'm not sure if this is a bug or not.
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I have froxlor configured to use SSL with Let's Encrypt, and have the system set up to auto redirect to SSL (https) if the user tried to navigate to the froxlor admin with http.
The problem: When froxlor redirects automatically to SSL, is attempt to do so using port 993, rather than port 443. As a result the page doesn't load.
Originally, I set up only two IPs in froxlor, one for standard web hosting traffic (port 80), and one for SSL web traffic (port 443)
At one point, I thought I'd use froxlor for email, so I created two additional IP entries for ports 143 and 993.
Because the redirect was trying to load froxlor on 993, I thought I would simply delete that IP/port, along with the other unused email port 143.
But I'm prevented from doing so by froxlor, which gives the error for both ports:
None of the domains I'm hosting is configured to use the unused IP/port combos, so I'm not sure if this is a bug or not.
Any help would be appreciated.
EDITED: I'm currently running 0.10.13
Chris
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