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@vdbhb59 vdbhb59 commented Nov 17, 2024

Added guide to get Let's Encrypt SSL certificate on unique port on Hestia Control Panel.

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vdbhb59 commented Jun 7, 2025

@stecklars mate, when will you review this? Last you had told me almost 6 or so months ago.

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vdbhb59 commented Aug 14, 2025

@stecklars mate, updated and added comments above.
Ohh, and thanks for taking time out to do the reviews mate. 🙂

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Dear @vdbhb59,

Thank you for your submission and your patience.

We are currently working on improving our internal processes so that we can review the tutorials dramatically faster in the future. We apologize for the long delay.

I have already reviewed the tutorial a bit and made some change suggestions. That being said, after reading through the whole tutorial multiple times, some questions remain, so here are some ways in which we would prefer to see this improved:

  • Provide an example for the situation before and after the tutorial, so that it is clear what the intended goal is here.
  • As far as I currently understand it, you are trying to describe a general goal (making a service on a non-standard port in Hestia CP accessible via TLS/SSL) using some specific software (Gitea / Forgejo). However, Gitea is never explicitly mentioned anywhere, which can lead to confusion for the reader. If you want to show the example with Gitea, then it would be better to add some additional more general explanations, so that the reader can apply it to their software, which might be something different from Gitea.

For these reasons, I highly recommend to rework the tutorial in such a way that it is clear, which goal you are trying to reach, and that a new user can better understand it in general, and, if possible, provide more context on Gitea and why it was used here or alternatively, a more general description, applicable to more / alternative services.

Thank you! :)

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vdbhb59 commented Aug 14, 2025

Thanks @stecklars
I will rework on this tomorrow, as I have one more tutorial to add (if I can get it up by then).
I will revert once I have completed. Thanks for showing patience with me. :)

vdbhb59 added 3 commits October 11, 2025 16:07
Unless @stecklars you state to revert the date?
The current date will make sense tbvh.
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vdbhb59 commented Oct 11, 2025

@stecklars I have updated the guide/tutorial and provided proper background and more information, reasons etc. As per my understanding & being a new user once myself, I think the changes can now be merged. Please let me know. :)

I was not able to get peace of mind to set and update it properly, hence took so much time to revert on this.

@vdbhb59 vdbhb59 changed the title Added guide to get Let's Encrypt SSL certificate on unique port on Hestia Control Panel. Added guide to setting up Let's Encrypt SSL certificate on unique port on Hestia Control Panel with Netcup KVM Oct 11, 2025
vdbhb59 added 3 commits October 11, 2025 16:24
Just realized, why have hyperlink for dummy/sample links?
It was github url instead of the community url. I get it now.
Product now G12 RS2000 (works on all of course)
Hestia details also updated, as few things moved around
Some cosmetics as well.
Please raise a PR, I guess?
@vdbhb59 vdbhb59 changed the title Added guide to setting up Let's Encrypt SSL certificate on unique port on Hestia Control Panel with Netcup KVM [Tutorial] Added guide to setting up Let's Encrypt SSL certificate on unique port on Hestia Control Panel with Netcup KVM Oct 22, 2025
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