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Issue with ManageSSL for hostname

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  • rpvw
    I am seeing exactly the same (v68.0.29) with the same duplication, and same expiry dates. Checking the certificates actually installed for the hostname show that the certificate issued by cPanel, Inc is valid until 01/09/2019 and it is correctly installed on all the Services. (Incidentally, my certificates were set up by a cPanel support engineer during a paid telephone support session - so it wasn't something I have done incorrectly) Rather looks like this may be a bug.
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  • Routes
    Yes it seems definitely as a bug because my certs are also valid, and I did not let them install by anyone, at least I did nothing at all. It is also v68.0.29 and my server is running since a year without any cert issues. The only difference to the main certs I see is that the key for the hostname has 128 bit SSL instead of 256 bit like the domain SSLs. And when you hover over the red locks that are open you get to read "A key that does not provide at least 2048-bit encryption does not provide adequate security". So this should be filed as a bug and be fixed by cPanel!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, This is fixed in cPanel version 70 with the following case: Fixed case CPANEL-17902: EA3: Ensure the 'default SSL' vhost is bound to all of the shared IPs. Fixed case CPANEL-17902: WHM: Do not display the 'default SSL' on the Manage SSL Hosts interface. You can safely ignore that listing until your server is updated to cPanel version 70 (it's currently only available in the Current and Edge build tiers). Thank you.
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  • Routes
    Ok thanks
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