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Free hostname certs are not allowed by this partner error

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  • mvandemar
    I found someone (exactly 1 thread, which seems really low if this actually is a normal problem) who had the same problem 2 years ago, and @cPanelMichael suggested this:
    Hello @ItsMattSon, Thank you for updating us with the outcome. One alternative to consider is to create a subdomain under an existing account (e.g. cpanel.yourdomain.com) and then utilize the > Service Configuration >> Manage Service SSL Certificates". Keep in mind you may need to create an empty "/var/cpanel/ssl/disable_auto_hostname_certificate" file to avoid the automatic replacement of the certificate during updates: touch /var/cpanel/ssl/disable_auto_hostname_certificate
    Thank you.

    I actually thought of adding the subdomain that matches the hostname to try and trigger the AutoSSL, but I get this error: [quote] There was a problem creating the sub-domain: Sorry you cannot create a subdomain with the same name as the hostname of this machine (vps.domain.com).
    Is that still a viable solution, and if so is there a way around this? The VPS is purchased through a GoDaddy reseller, so I would think if there were an issue with this there would be more people asking about it, it definitely seems like a glitch to me. -Michael
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hello @mvandemar The information you linked is related to disabling the hostname certificate, this is a different issue than what you're encountering. This is due to your provider disabling the ability to provision free hostname certificates. GoDaddy disables the Free Hostname Certificates and Purchase certificates features, to resolve this you'll need to contact them for further assistance. Thanks!
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