Hi Imre,

With a clean and default install, you will use a self-signed certificate.
This one is located within /etc/ssl/certs/
(at least for Ubuntu)

You can try to replace it, for a Q&D solution. I can’t promise you this is all.
See the settings of apache : /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl.conf

Let us hear if you have more problems

I can’t help you with NginX I’m sorry.

Kind regards,
Dennis

From: omd-users <[email protected]> on behalf of Imre 
Bertalan <[email protected]>
Date: 1-17-2018 at 09:39
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [omd-users] Use NginX instead of apache

Hey Forum!

I'm using NginX ever since I'm working with webservers, but have not used 
apache yet. (Didn't have to). Therefore, the configurations for OMD looks very 
confusing for me. My main issue yet is to install an SSL certificate for my omd 
website. With NginX I would know where to start, but with apache and all the 
links everywhere, I'm getting very dizzy now. So I have mainly 2 questions.

1; Where the hell can I put my crt and key files and with what names so apache 
will recofnise it and use it.

2; How about using NginX? It is a way better webserver in terms of performance, 
plus it has other features like a built-in loadbalancer. I see no reason why 
wouldn't we try it. Can somebody tell me any special requirements that are 
required by OMD and Check_MKs websites that I should consider adding to an 
NginX config?

Thanks in advance!

Bert
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