
#Webmin download how to#
How to install your SSL Certificate to Webmin. Installing your SSL Certificate to Webmin You should nowīe able to access webmin without having to accept any SSL browser warnings. Restart webmin and visit its URL in a web browser. If you have more than one intermediate certificate file, you can list them on the same line, separated by spaces. The extracas configuration option is known to be available via edit_ssl.cgi in version 1.330, but not available for configuration through-the-web in version 1.070.
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Make a backup copy of your current miniserv.pem file, then replace miniserv.pem with your new_miniserv.pem file.Īdd an "extracas" line to your nf file which references your intermediate certificate file by its full path, such as:ĭepending on your version of Webmin, you may be able to specify the path to your intermediate certificate by logging into webmin and going to /webmin/edit_ssl.cgi. (Contents of SSL certificate: your_domain_name.crt) Just paste the private key at the top, immediately followed by your SSL certificate, so that you have a file similar to the layout below: You can also use a text editor to create the PEM file. Substitute "private.key" with the filename of your private key, and "your_common_name.crt" with the filename of your SSL certificate. One easy way to build the file is to run the following:Ĭat private.key your_common_name.crt > new_miniserv.pem You'll need to build a replacement miniserv.pem file using your private key and primary certificate. You'll probably find it in /etc/webmin or wherever you have your nf file. This is where your current certificate is stored. Your private key file should start with the line "-BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-" and end with "-END RSA PRIVATE KEY-" The intermediate certificate will be named DigiCertCA.crt.Ĭopy both certificate files to your webmin server, along with the private key file if you did not generate the private key and CSR on the webmin server.

Login to your DigiCert Account to Download both the Primary,Īnd intermediate certificate files. After you’ve set your hostname, click on the Webmin dropdown menu in the left-hand navigation bar, and then click on Webmin Configuration. Then click the Save button at the bottom of the page to apply the setting. If you have not yet created a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and ordered your certificate, see Locate the Hostname field, and enter your Fully-Qualified Domain Name into the field.
