SSL issues with Jetlighttpd

Paneless versions of JetBackup like JetBackup 4 for Linux and the JetBackup Management Console use a proprietary Lighttpd service to run GUI. Recent updates to these products have updated the lighttpd service to the new jetlighttpd service. With this change, the .conf files and ssl cert locations are now located under new directories. The new tree for the jetlighttpd conf files is as follows:

/usr/local/jetapps/etc

├── jetlighttpd
│   ├── conf.d
│   │   ├── jetbackup5.conf
│   │   └── jetbackup.conf
│   ├── jetlighttpd.conf
│   ├── mime.conf
│   └── vhosts.d
│   ├── jetbackup5.conf
│   └── jetbackup.conf

Users who had custom SSL's set in `/usr/local/jetapps/etc/lighttpd/conf.d/jetbackup.conf` will need to copy/move this file over to the new path /usr/local/jetapps/etc/jetlighttpd/conf.d/jetbackup.conf. As well as copy/move the vhosts.d/jet*.conf to the new path. Once the files are located in the new directory structure, restart the jetlighttpd service to apply the changes:

service jetlighttpd restart

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