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1 service generated warnings while checking SSL certificates

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  • kodeslogic
    One of the workaround to avoid this notification is: 1.) Navigate to Home "Service Configuration "Manage Service SSL Certificates 2.) Reset Certificate for Dovecot Mail Server, Exim (SMTP) Server, FTP Server, Calendar, cPanel, WebDisk, Webmail, and WHM Services 3.) Now SSH the server with the root user 4.) Execute the following command to install new hostname SSL certificate /usr/local/cpanel/bin/checkallsslcerts
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Let us know if the details that @kodeslogic mentions don't resolve the issue.
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  • Joe Garde
    I followed your steps above - but I'm getting this returned: Thank you for using cPanel & WHM! [root@woodstock ~]# /usr/local/cpanel/bin/checkallsslcerts The system will check for the certificate for the "cpanel" service. The system will attempt to replace the self-signed certificate for the "cpanel" service with a signed certificate from the cPanel Store. The system will attempt to install a certificate for the "cpanel" service from the system ssl storage. None of the certificates in the system ssl storage were acceptable to use for the "cpanel" service. The system will attempt to install a certificate for the "cpanel" service from the cPanel store. The system will check for the certificate for the "dovecot" service. The system will attempt to replace the self-signed certificate for the "dovecot" service with a signed certificate from the cPanel Store. The system will attempt to install a certificate for the "dovecot" service from the system ssl storage. None of the certificates in the system ssl storage were acceptable to use for the "dovecot" service. The system will check for the certificate for the "exim" service. The system will attempt to replace the self-signed certificate for the "exim" service with a signed certificate from the cPanel Store. The system will attempt to install a certificate for the "exim" service from the system ssl storage. None of the certificates in the system ssl storage were acceptable to use for the "exim" service. The system will check for the certificate for the "ftp" service. The system will attempt to replace the self-signed certificate for the "ftp" service with a signed certificate from the cPanel Store. The system will attempt to install a certificate for the "ftp" service from the system ssl storage. None of the certificates in the system ssl storage were acceptable to use for the "ftp" service. The cPanel Store is processing the hostname certificate request. The system will check the cPanel Store again the next time that "/usr/local/cpanel/bin/checkallsslcerts" runs. [root@woodstock ~]#
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @Joe Garde - that looks normal, the SSL should be issued normally. You can try manually running /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check_cpstore_queue to see if that gets them imported.
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  • kodeslogic
    @Joe Garde Sometime it takes multiple attempts to get through. Use same commands till to get message SSL issued successfully.
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  • Joe Garde
    Ok guys - thanks kindly.. will revert..
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  • Joe Garde
    Ok guys - nothing happens with this command /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check_cpstore_queue I've tried the /usr/local/cpanel/bin/checkallsslcerts multiple times (7 or 8) and nada either.. I'm now logging into WHM 'without' https - which makes me a little uneasy.. any suggestions?
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