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SSL for aliases

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  • sparek-3
    Just don't link to [plainhttps://alias.com[/plain]?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Parked domains (aliases) cannot have their own separate SSL certificate because they do not have their own Virtual Host. You would have to remove the domain name as a parked domain and add it as an addon domain to allow for the installation of it's own SSL certificate, or to allow it to have no SSL certificate. Thank you.
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  • rahnev
    Thanks @cPanelMichael. That is what I wanted - If I install the SSL on the main domain, to be installed only on it and not on aliases. But as I can I have to add alias.com as addon domain and then it will be OK.
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  • Jcats
    Sorry to bring up an old thread. Is it possible to have proxy subdomains working on an Alias domain? Example, on our LEMP stacks we use a seperate cPanel server for email, we give the user a cPanel account, they can then add their additional domains as Aliases for email, but noticed proxy subdomains do not work for Aliases. Assuming they need to be added as addons in this case?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Is it possible to have proxy subdomains working on an Alias domain? Example, on our LEMP stacks we use a seperate cPanel server for email, we give the user a cPanel account, they can then add their additional domains as Aliases for email, but noticed proxy subdomains do not work for Aliases. Assuming they need to be added as addons in this case?

    Hello, Could you provide some more details about how the account is configured? It's possible this relates to the issue discussed at: SSL subdomain issue Thank you.
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