Create an AutoSSL Certificate for just the domains not covered by the Standard SSL I just bought
Hello, recently I upgraded the SSL certificate on one of my domains (let's call it hello.com) to a Standard SSL. However, this domain only covers hello.com and www.hello.com
Basically these domains are not covered by the Standard SSL and there may be more:
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hello.com: AutoSSL certificate expiry on 11/5/21 UTC" Should I renew that SSL instead? It's past the expiry date.
- cpanel.
- cpcalendars.
- cpcontactacts.
- mail.
- webdisk.
- webmail.
hello.com: AutoSSL certificate expiry on 11/5/21 UTC" Should I renew that SSL instead? It's past the expiry date.
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Go to cPanel -> Security -> SSL/TLS Status where you can exclude hello.com and www.hello.com 0 -
Go to cPanel -> Security -> SSL/TLS Status where you can exclude hello.com and So would anyone know if there's a workaround to this?
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Hello! Is there a particular reason you changed from AutoSSL to a standard non-san non-wildcard SSL? I am not aware of a solution outside of either just using AutoSSL, or using a certificate that inherently covers these subdomains. 0 -
Go to cPanel -> Security -> SSL/TLS Status where you can exclude hello.com and www.hello.com but with it I was not able to add the wildcard domains on it. So it's a money issue. I want to use an AutoSSL on those subdomains (every subdomain that is not hello.com and www.hello.com).
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Unfortunately, I'm not sure if there would be a viable solution. You might need to take the loss of the SSL purchase and simply use AutoSSL for the main domain and subdomains. Maybe another user here will have a good suggestion, however! 0
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