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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The "whm" proxy subdomain is only setup automatically on accounts with reseller privileges. You'd need to manually add the "whm" subdomain to any account that's not a reseller if you want to ensure AutoSSL sets up a certificate for it. Thank you.
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  • Bradmage
    Michael Thanks for the reply. I guess I should have mentioned that all the DNS entries are active, and accessible. Also it is the root hostname/domain. whm.example.com.au works fine, other than the ssl error. I created a "whm" subdomain as you suggested. But as I figured that ended up with the follow Forbidden error. I tried adding a redirect on the subdomain as well, in case that is what you meant. but as expected it redirects to:
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  • Bradmage
    Following up. I was surprised that WHM automatically made "whm" subdomains which proxy to "example.com.au:2087" when most cpanel clients don't require whm access. Should this be a feature request? -- Access to whm? (create virtual-proxy/dns/account)
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  • cPanelMichael
    I was surprised that WHM automatically made "whm" subdomains which proxy to "example.com.au:2087" when most cpanel clients don't require whm access.

    Hello, This is part of the "Proxy Subdomains" functionality. We document how this works at: Proxy Subdomains Explanation - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Proxy Subdomains Use the cPanel Service SSL - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Let us know if this document helps to explain how this feature works, and if you have any additional questions. Thank you.
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