![]() Alternatively, restore the original Web server configuration file, which is backed up by the tool as in the same directory. Modify the Web server configuration file to use the original server.crt and server.key certificates (these are not renamed or moved by the Bitnami HTTPS Configuration Tool). Run the following commands and remove any lines/commands related to certificate renewal: $ sudo crontab -e Remove the cron jobs in the root and bitnami user’s cron table. In case the certificate generation process fails and/or you wish to reset the certificates for any reson, follow the steps below: ![]() If you prefer to manually generate and install Let’s Encrypt certificates, follow this alternative approach. To view and modify the cron job, use the command sudo crontab -u bitnami -l. By default, if the bitnami user account exists on the system, the cron jobs will be added under that user account. NOTE: The Bitnami HTTPS Configuration Tool will automatically create a cron job to renew your certificate(s). ![]() Refer to our guide for more information on this, or if you can’t find the tool in your Bitnami stack. To launch the Bitnami HTTPS Configuration Tool, execute the following command and follow the prompts: $ sudo /opt/bitnami/bncert-tool You can update your domain’s DNS configuration through your DNS provider. NOTE: Before using the Bitnami HTTPS configuration tool, ensure that your domain’s DNS configuration correctly reflects the host’s IP address and that you are not using IPv6 addresses. This tool is located in the installation directory of the stack at /opt/bitnami. The Bitnami HTTPS Configuration Tool is a command line tool for configuring mainly HTTPS certificates on Bitnami stacks, but also common features such as automatic renewals, redirections (e.g. If you use a load balancer or CDN, please refer to the alternative approach section. If you use IPv6 addresses, please disable them before proceeding. IMPORTANT: The Bitnami HTTPS Configuration Tool does not support IPv6 addresses or load balancers/CDNs yet.
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