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  • Muhammed Fasal
    In httpd.conf, just look for the following and make sure it is the same. ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/" ScriptAlias /cpanel /usr/local/cpanel/cgi-sys/redirect.cgi ScriptAlias /whm /usr/local/cpanel/cgi-sys/whmredirect.cgi
    After that, restart apache and all should be well. :)
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  • chanklish
    In httpd.conf, just look for the following and make sure it is the same. After that, restart apache and all should be well. :)

    i could not find it .. i searched in the file directory of the account xxx (same as the whm page) where could i look ?
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  • chanklish
    In httpd.conf, just look for the following and make sure it is the same. After that, restart apache and all should be well. :)

    i found the conf file, but did not understand what you told me i attached the conf file maybe you can help me please - Removed -
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You can browse to the "Redirection" tab in "WHM >> Tweak Settings" and verify the following option is enabled: "Choose the closest matched domain for which that the system has a valid certificate when redirecting from non-SSL to SSL URLs. Formerly known as "Always redirect to SSL/TLS"" Per it's description: When a user visits /cpanel, /webmail, /whm, or visits other URLs that redirect to a cPanel service, the system will redirect to an SSL URL for the closest matched domain that the system has a valid certificate. If you disable this option, the system will redirect to the equivalent URL that they visited based on the original request made via HTTPS or HTTP. This option also controls how the system will redirect unencrypted cPanel, Webmail, WHM, and DAV requests to the best matched certificate for the domain when "Require SSL" is enabled.?When enabled, it will redirect closest matched domain that the system has a valid certificate for. When it is disabled, it will simply redirect equivalent HTTPS URL.
    Redirects will not occur when directly accessing the WHM service with the port specified in the URL. Thank you.
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  • chanklish
    Hello, You can browse to the "Redirection" tab in "WHM >> Tweak Settings" and verify the following option is enabled: "Choose the closest matched domain for which that the system has a valid certificate when redirecting from non-SSL to SSL URLs. Formerly known as "Always redirect to SSL/TLS"" Per it's description: Redirects will not occur when directly accessing the WHM service with the port specified in the URL. Thank you.

    i have this enabled, i turned it off and on again then restarted the apache service but still same error occurs if i go to Error Code: DLG_FLAGS_SEC_CERT_CN_INVALID or NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID(different browser)
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  • SysSachin
    Hi, Try to access with
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  • chanklish
    Hi, Try to access with works normally and
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  • chanklish
    Any update guys ?!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? Thank you.
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