I did all these steps.terrytse wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:40 pm use Let's Encrypt SSL Certificate with own domain name
On Qnap
1. Enable Web Server with port 80. Control Panel --> Applications --> Web Server
2. Ensure Qnap System port is not using port 80. Control Panel --> System --> General Setting --> System Port is not port 80
On your router
3. create a port forward rule, forward external port 80 to internal port 80, server is your qnap
On you Browser
4. test web access to your qnap public ip or FQDN, http://your_qnap_ip:80
5. make sure it will not redirect to your Qnap admin login page
On Qnap
6. download and install Let's Encrypt SSL Cert, Control Panel --> System --> Security --> Certificate & Private Key, click "Replace Certificate" --> get from Let's Encrypt
7 . enter your own domain name qnap.myowndoamin.com and your email address
i am able to install Let's Encrypt SSL Cert by doing above.
** tested enable "force secure connection (HTTPS) only" under Control Panel --> System --> General Setting, seem it will break
Web-Server on port 80 and 443
Sysadmin on 8080 and 4439, forced https
But when I try to get the cert I get the message:
"A domain validation challenge was net received from the ACME Server, Ensure that your router and QNAP device both accept inbound traffic on ports 80 and 443 ...."
So when I try domain:80 or http://domain it is working, I get the web-servers page.
But when I try domain:443 it is not working but with https://domain.
Why not? Whats the difference of 443 and https?
Could anyone give me a tip?
Thanks a lot!