AutoInstallSSL not working under Jupiter theme
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I have encountered that for all of the additional plugins that I personally use. The solution is quite simple and it is to simply re-install the plugins for the Jupiter theme OR just copy the directory of the plugin from here: /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/paper_lantern/PLUGINS_DIR to here: /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/jupiter/PLUGINS_DIR This way, the files of the plugin will be properly loaded and no longer return 404. Your web host should be able to do the copy for you if you find any difficulties in handling that. And if your web host lacks such kind of support, I would recommend switching to a managed host instead which can help you whenever you have similar questions in the future. You can check some here: Best Managed VPS Hosting | The TOP Providers | HostAdvice 0 -
I have encountered that for all of the additional plugins that I personally use. The solution is quite simple and it is to simply re-install the plugins for the Jupiter theme OR just copy the directory of the plugin from here: /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/paper_lantern/PLUGINS_DIR to here: /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/jupiter/PLUGINS_DIR This way, the files of the plugin will be properly loaded and no longer return 404. Your web host should be able to do the copy for you if you find any difficulties in handling that. And if your web host lacks such kind of support, I would recommend switching to a managed host instead which can help you whenever you have similar questions in the future. You can check some here: Hosting and Serving for Busineses, Ecommerce & Web Developers. We are certainly not the cheapest, but we can afford at our rates to help the client who needs answers now for their business hosting needs. Thank you for this answer.
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I have encountered that for all of the additional plugins that I personally use. The solution is quite simple and it is to simply re-install the plugins for the Jupiter theme OR just copy the directory of the plugin from here: /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/paper_lantern/PLUGINS_DIR to here: /usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/jupiter/PLUGINS_DIR This way, the files of the plugin will be properly loaded and no longer return 404. Your web host should be able to do the copy for you if you find any difficulties in handling that. And if your web host lacks such kind of support, I would recommend switching to a managed host instead which can help you whenever you have similar questions in the future. You can check some here:
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Change your autoSSL setting from Sectigo to Lets' Encrypt and it'll solve the issue. These days people having problems with cPanel AutoSSL default settings. 0
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