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Old 01-21-2010, 05:33 PM   #1
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Hi there,

I have question about login into isp manager system. When i go to page mydomain.com/manager, page redirect to safely connection with ssl and I have errors, because ceritficate is self-signed. It is possible to turn off this redirect and login into system without safely connection??

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Old 01-22-2010, 05:07 AM   #2
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Used self-signed certificates. Disable the possibility does not exist, because the message wrote your web browser.
To solve the problem with SSL warnings messages you need to purchase SSL-certificate from an authorized certification authority for your domain name and install it through ISPmanager, then you can go into the control panel ISPmanager on this domain name without SSL warnings.

Also you can disable the enforcement of the panel on the protocol SSL (https) via Option AllowHTTP in the /usr/local/ispmgr/etc/ispmgr.conf and restart ispmgr (by killall ispmgr command) and then the users will be able to enter the panel via http (not https) protocol, but it reduces safety, as the data (including passwords) will be transmitted over network in an unencrypted state

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Old 01-22-2010, 10:34 AM   #3
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Also you can disable the enforcement of the panel on the protocol SSL (https) via Option AllowHTTP in the /usr/local/ispmgr/etc/ispmgr.conf and restart ispmgr (by killall ispmgr command) and then the users will be able to enter the panel via http (not https) protocol, but it reduces safety, as the data (including passwords) will be transmitted over network in an unencrypted state
This solution solved my problem. Thank you!

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