Wildcard SSL and cPanel
Hi,
I have a quick question, I'll explain the situation first.
1. I have a dedicated server which is running a number of VPS's. Within one of these VPS I have a SSL certficate running, lets assume the hostname of the server is server1.example.com
The services on this server are using the same SSL cert for server1.example.com
On this server I have a copy of cPanel/WHM running and have a number of resellers, now one of my resellers has purchased a wildcard ssl certficate and would like to use that so that if users access www.[customer_domain].com/cpanel they are taken to
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OK tried that but when I visit www.[customer_domain].com/cpanel I am taken to https://www.[customer_domain].com:2083 But I then get a certficate error as it's using the hostname's certficate for some reason. Any ideas? 0 -
Would something like this work..... Comodo UCC / SAN / Multi-Domain SSL If so I could register say www.mydomain.com, mydomain.com, mail.mydomain.com, www.customerdomain.com, customerdomain.com, mail.customerdomain.com etc If so then I might go with that. I could then install that as the root certficate for services, and customer could connect via www.customerdomain.com/cpanel and other clients without SSL could simply go to www.mydomain.com/cpanel Would that work? Dean 0 -
Hello, The functionality you are seeking is not currently possible with the cPanel/WHM/Webmail service, however please vote and add feedback to the existing feature request for this at: SSL certificate per domain on all services Thank you. 0
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