diff --git a/Web/Controls/Help/Server/DocSpace/HTTPSDSDocker/HTTPSDSDocker.ascx b/Web/Controls/Help/Server/DocSpace/HTTPSDSDocker/HTTPSDSDocker.ascx index cdd86755f..c77b2e913 100644 --- a/Web/Controls/Help/Server/DocSpace/HTTPSDSDocker/HTTPSDSDocker.ascx +++ b/Web/Controls/Help/Server/DocSpace/HTTPSDSDocker/HTTPSDSDocker.ascx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
To create the letsencrypt certificate, run the installation script with the following parameters:
+If you want to install Docspace with SSL right away using the letsencrypt certificate, run the installation script with the following parameters:
bash <%= ((BasePage)Page).CommandName %>-install.sh docker --letsencryptmail user@example.com --letsencryptdomain yourdomain.com
Where:
letsencryptdomain
is the address of the domain where your <%= ((BasePage)Page).EditionVersion %> portal is installed.The script will automatically create and install the letsencrypt.org CA-signed certificate to your server and restart the NGINX service for the changes to take effect.
-Alternatively, you can launch switching to HTTPS manually from the /app/onlyoffice/config/docspace-ssl-setup
file:
If you want to switch to HTTPS already installed DocSpace, you can launch switching to HTTPS manually from the /app/onlyoffice/config/docspace-ssl-setup
file:
bash /app/onlyoffice/config/docspace-ssl-setup user@example.com yourdomain.com
Now your portal should be available via the https:// address.
To use your own certificates, run the installation script with the following parameters:
+If you want to install Docspace with SSL right away using your own certificates, run the installation script with the following parameters:
bash <%= ((BasePage)Page).CommandName %>-install.sh docker --certfile path --certkeyfile path
Where:
certfile
is the path to the certificate file for the domain.certkeyfile
is the path to the private key file for the certificate.Alternatively, you can launch switching to HTTPS manually from the /app/onlyoffice/config/docspace-ssl-setup
file:
If you want to switch to HTTPS already installed DocSpace, you can launch switching to HTTPS manually from the /app/onlyoffice/config/docspace-ssl-setup
file:
bash /app/onlyoffice/config/docspace-ssl-setup -f yourdomain.com /app/onlyoffice/fullchain.pem /app/onlyoffice/privkey.pem
Now your portal should be available via the https:// address.