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SSL certificate for a CNAME subdomain

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  • ffeingol
    You'd have to create the sub-domain via cPanel for cPanel to 'know' about the sub-domain and map it to a folder for Apache.
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  • vexx
    You'd have to create the sub-domain via cPanel for cPanel to 'know' about the sub-domain and map it to a folder for Apache.

    I already did that, wrote it in my post...but it doesn't solve it since cPanel tells me that error I specified
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  • vexx
    if you guys have any ideas, I'd appreciate them
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  • cPanelLauren
    Because you've redirected it to your CDN you'd need to create the SSL where the domain resolves to - so you'd create it at your CDN provider (pending they allow that) cdn.mysite.com is just a CNAME and wouldn't actually get an SSL via autossl because it doesn't actually resolve to the server.
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