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Installing new SSL certificate

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  • PatrickVeenstra
    Follow up: the bug is as is, but the solution is to install the certificate from WHM and NOT from CPanel.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @PatrickVeenstra This isn't a known issue if this is something that's reproducible on your system I'd encourage you to open a ticket with us so we can look into it further. Thanks!
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  • PatrickVeenstra
    Hi @cPanelLauren, I opened a ticket a little while before I created this thread. In fact I looked how to close it after finding the solution, but couldn't find a way, so it's still open.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @cPanelLauren, I opened a ticket a little while before I created this thread. In fact I looked how to close it after finding the solution, but couldn't find a way, so it's still open.

    Can you tell me the ticket ID?
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  • PatrickVeenstra
    Also in WHM: Home "SSL/TLS "Purchase and Install an SSL Certificate Click on the account's: "Goto CPanel" and you get "This feature is not available to your account." It seems that somehow the ticket didn't get opened correctly. So I've created a new ticket: #11412861
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @PatrickVeenstra I just checked in on that ticket and it would appear this was due to the Tweak Setting option "Allow cPanel users to install SSL Hosts." being disabled, as well as internal case CPANEL-24656 which has been corrected in cPanel / WHM 78 and is reflected in our changelog here: 78 Change Log - Change Logs - cPanel Documentation To resolve the issue for you presently our analyst enabled the tweak setting and then rebuilt the cache allowing for the setting to actually reflect as being enabled. [COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]
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  • PatrickVeenstra
    The setting was enabled (at least on the other account), but CPanel didn't rebuild the cache. In case anyone else has this issue, you can rebuild the cache manually from the command line: /usr/local/cpanel/bin/build_global_cache
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