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RE-UPDATE SSL cPanel FOR HOSTNAME SERVER

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  • ZenHostingTravis
    Hi @HuyND, Once you have set the new server's hostname to the old server's hostname, change the A record to point to it and the SSL certificate will be issued for the new server's hostname. Hope that helps.
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  • HuyND
    Hello team and everyone, I'm system admin in Vietnam. I just migrate all accounts from old server named h1.mydomain.com.vn to the new server named test.h1.mydomain.com.vn. The domain test.h1.mydomain.com own its cPanel SSL. So I need to change the hostname on new server to h1.mydomain.com.vn and change the IP to the old IP server. The problem about the SSL cPanel about the hostname. So can I re-update the SSL cPanel the old hostname on new server. Many thanks !

    Hello team, I resolved this case by this command /usr/local/cpanel/bin/checkallsslcerts
    Everything ok Many thanks
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  • HuyND
    Hi @HuyND, Once you have set the new server's hostname to the old server's hostname, change the A record to point to it and the SSL certificate will be issued for the new server's hostname. Hope that helps.

    Hello ZenHostingTravis, In this case, I still need keeping the old IP because it related IP license but I research and solve this case by the command /usr/local/cpanel/bin/checkallsslcerts Many thanks
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I'm glad you were able to get that resolved! as @ZenHostingTravis said, once the DNS is pointed to the correct location, cPanel will automatically issue a new certificate, or you can manually run the checkallsslcerts command once the DNS is in place to force that SSL to be issued immediately.
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