You are using Letsencrypt and not Cloudflare SSL, is that correct? Is there any advantage of Letsencrypt over Cloudflare SSL? (I am using Cloudflare SSL on a very old 1.7* Virtualmin and will change server soon) - also you have any video about setting up email on virtualmin? I need to move my old Postfix mail boxes to virtualmin - but wonder if I need virtualmin or if I can use anything else?
Hi Bro I need your help I want to configure something identical to Active Directory on Linux, so that I can join systems to domain as well as authenticate users using domain credentials. Kindly reply & help its a request, also if you can provide a step by step guide it will also help
Have another question > When I installed Virtualmin it uses the ROOt folder. But my ROOT folder has only 8Gb or so - that means when I restore my domains I run out of space. How can I make use of the whole HD drive? Like in your case 80Gb...
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Great video and keep it up.
Thank you!
Make a video on IP rotation in different CP's
You are using Letsencrypt and not Cloudflare SSL, is that correct? Is there any advantage of Letsencrypt over Cloudflare SSL?
(I am using Cloudflare SSL on a very old 1.7* Virtualmin and will change server soon) - also you have any video about setting up email on virtualmin? I need to move my old Postfix mail boxes to virtualmin - but wonder if I need virtualmin or if I can use anything else?
Hi Bro I need your help I want to configure something identical to Active Directory on Linux, so that I can join systems to domain as well as authenticate users using domain credentials. Kindly reply & help its a request, also if you can provide a step by step guide it will also help
Have another question > When I installed Virtualmin it uses the ROOt folder. But my ROOT folder has only 8Gb or so - that means when I restore my domains I run out of space. How can I make use of the whole HD drive? Like in your case 80Gb...
Maybe ypu partitioned your vps?