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cPanel URL always redirects to hostname

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You'd need to disable the following option under the "Security" tab in "WHM >> Tweak Settings": Require SSL for cPanel Services Per it's description: This option forces the server to redirect unencrypted cPanel, Webmail, WHM, and DAV requests to secure ports according to the SSL redirection settings. If "Choose the closest matched domain for which that the system has a valid certificate when redirecting from non-SSL to SSL URLs" is enabled, the system will redirect to the best matched certificate for the domain. If "Choose the closest matched domain for which that the system has a valid certificate when redirecting from non-SSL to SSL URLs" is disabled, the system will redirect to the https:// URL for the domain, even if no valid certificate exists for the domain. Thank you.
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  • web-hosting
    Hello, You'd need to disable the following option under the "Security" tab in "WHM >> Tweak Settings": Require SSL for cPanel Services Per it's description: This option forces the server to redirect unencrypted cPanel, Webmail, WHM, and DAV requests to secure ports according to the SSL redirection settings. If "Choose the closest matched domain for which that the system has a valid certificate when redirecting from non-SSL to SSL URLs" is enabled, the system will redirect to the best matched certificate for the domain. If "Choose the closest matched domain for which that the system has a valid certificate when redirecting from non-SSL to SSL URLs" is disabled, the system will redirect to the https:// URL for the domain, even if no valid certificate exists for the domain. Thank you.

    thank you, thats did it 1.2.3.4:2082 already not redirect to hostname server1.domain.com:2083 again there is another problem, if i open 1.2.3.4:2083 got this error: Your connection is not private how to make this url/ip have ssl? i have seen this in some webhosting, but still cant figure it by my self yet
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  • cPanelMichael
    there is another problem, if i open 1.2.3.4:2083 got this error: Your connection is not private how to make this url/ip have ssl? i have seen this in some webhosting, but still cant figure it by my self yet

    Hello, You'd need to access cPanel over port 2083 using a domain name or hostname with a SSL certificate (e.g. hostname:2083, domain.tld:2083). Using the IP address and port 2083 directly in your browser will lead to SSL warnings because the certificate name is not matched to the browser address. Thank you.
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