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WHM issue - SSL certificate works with "www" but not without "www"

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Was the domain created in WHM with the www as part of the account name? You can check this through WHM >> List Accounts, but all of my personal domains show just "domain.com" as well in the "Manage SSL Hosts" area.
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  • petenorris
    Hey there! Was the domain created in WHM with the www as part of the account name? You can check this through WHM >> List Accounts, but all of my personal domains show just "domain.com" as well in the "Manage SSL Hosts" area.

    cPRex; Thank you for responding. I don't think that I included the "www" as part of the domain name. The domain name at the bottom of the "Domain" column (see image below) is the one that is not working properly.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Thanks for checking that. If you just go to domain.com, are you automatically redirected to the www version in the URL?
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  • petenorris
    cPRex; It does not redirect at all. https://mydomain.com/ - does not have the padlock icon but instead says "Not secure."
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  • xpy-xpy
    I would check for any errors in the AutoSSL logs for the user account in question (WHM - Manage AutoSSL - Logs).
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Could you submit a ticket to our team so we can take a look at this?
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  • DavidWu
    I'm having a very similar issue, but opposite, "non-www" is working but no matter how many times I delete and auto-ssl new certificates, the "www" never works.
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  • petenorris
    Could you submit a ticket to our team so we can take a look at this?

    cPRex; Thanks for responding. I will do that later today. Thanks again.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @DavidWu - do you have the "www" record in the DNS for the account? @petenorris - were you able to submit that ticket?
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  • petenorris
    @DavidWu - do you have the "www" record in the DNS for the account? @petenorris - were you able to submit that ticket?

    cPRex; Thanks for touching bases. I appreciate your getting back with me. I was in the process of submitting a ticket but before I submitted the support ticket the SSL started working properly. The problem had been persistent for several weeks. I don't think that it was a propagation issue. Both URLs are now working properly. - the padlock icon displays Would you recommend that I submit a support ticket anyway? Thanks again.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    There likely isn't much for us to look at now that things are working well. It might be worth checking the AutoSSL logs to see if it just couldn't access that domain for some reason. You could also examine the certificate and see if the date has updated, indicating a new SSL was issued due to a problem with the previous one.
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