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Primary Domain (No Valid Certificate) Error

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  • Muhammed Fasal
    Yeah, cPanel by default only check the server itself for the installed SSL certs for primary domain. If the domain has a cert installed on the server, then it will reflect in Home interface beside the primary domain section. There is no native way to flag this based on CloudFlare SSL cert at this stage, may be they will implement this in future releases I hope. :rolleyes:
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  • FidoSysop
    Gotcha.. It never showed on cPanel main page before.
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  • Muhammed Fasal
    Yeah, this is a new feature implemented in cPanel v82. Check out cPanel's release log here - 82 Change Log - Change Logs - cPanel Documentation which stated about this feature there. Implemented case CPANEL-27773: Show SSL errors on Primary domain in cPanel.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @FidoSysop, Could you report this as a defect using
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  • The Old Man
    Thanks for this, have the same issue using Cloudflare certs. I'd switch from Autossl generated Let's Encrypt to Cloudflare certs some time ago. For anyone inexperienced or new to CPanel, this could be somewhat confusing and worrying.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Thanks for this, have the same issue using Cloudflare certs. I'd switch from Autossl generated Let's Encrypt to Cloudflare certs some time ago. For anyone inexperienced or new to CPanel, this could be somewhat confusing and worrying.

    Hello @The Old Man, Could you report this as a defect using
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  • The Old Man
    Thank you. Ticket is 13148929. Sorry for the delay!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) To update, the following improvement request was opened as a result of this ticket:
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