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WebPanel => Installation => Topic started by: fmslick on July 25, 2019, 05:11:23 PM
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Hey ya'll
I am setting up CWP on a LAN network only to be our internal web server for a website and a few web-ui control panels. We have two Active Directory servers that does DNS and DHCP (I know DHCP don't matter much here).
I'm wanting to know what would I really need to change or use as settings inside CWP as far as hostname/DNS/rDNS/PTR/nameservers and can I use autoSSL? If yes to autoSSL what would I need to use as setting for that as well?
What I have set so far:
CWP: (server)
hostname: web0.domain.local
Shared IP: 192.168.1.254 ([ERROR: This needs to be a public IP])
NAT Local IP: (nothing)
NAT-ed Network: (no)
DNS: 192.168.1.251
DNS: 192.168.1.252
nameserver: ad.domain.local=192.168.1.251
nameserver: ad2.domain.local=192.168.1.252
AD: (server)
hostname: ad.domain.local
IP: 192.168.1.251
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--DNS:
a record: web0.domain.local-->192.168.1.254
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--reverse DNS:
Pointer: 254.1.168.192-->local.domain.web0
AD2: (server)
hostname: ad.domain.local
IP: 192.168.1.251
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--DNS:
a record: web0.domain.local-->192.168.1.254
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--reverse DNS:
Pointer: 254.1.168.192-->local.domain.web0
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Other: (I know this is out there) but is there a way to add CWP to AD so some of the other admins can use the domain accounts to login to the main panel or ( would I need too / would it work ) if I join OS (CentOS) to the AD server and from there give the right permissions to be able to login?
Thanks.
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You cant use AutoSSL in a LAN as far as i know letsencrypt works with public DNS and public IPs.
Also, with AD users logging into CWP, am not sure.Please send a mail to the development team for insight
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You cant use AutoSSL in a LAN as far as i know letsencrypt works with public DNS and public IPs.
Also, with AD users logging into CWP, am not sure.Please send a mail to the development team for insight
Cool thanks evansa!
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