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Well, the idea behind Let's Encrypt, is that you can manage your Let's Encrypt account and certificates outside of cPanel, in parallel with cPanel and you can even migrate your certificates. Let's...
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Thats right. The only difference, is the authority signature (Let's Encrypt or Comodo). Thats it, there is no other difference (unless you get technical and change the encryption bit rate to somet...
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sawbuck, I didn't mention their dirty tactics because I was trying to be polite and not make this something personal against Comodo :) But you are right, it should be mentioned, because their sin...
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From what I understand, when Let's Encrypt first appeared, most corporations (certificate authorities) didn't take them seriously and hoped they'd be a failure like CACERT. But once they realized t...
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Thanks Jacob, now things are much clearer :) I'm asking because the documentation isn't very clear about this. Previously with EA3, we did get updates for EA3 but that didn't mean much, because we...
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Jacob, Can you please clarify something for me. These updates, via RPMUP/UPCP/YUM, are they automatically installed and Apache is restarted to the latest version? Or is that an extra step that I n...
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Thank you Michael for the clarification. Apparently the PCI compliance company thinks they are being used in phishing scams with fake cPanel logins running within iframes. They require a Content-S...
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Unfortunately, the above documentation is not very helpful. I solved it by adding the following lines to pre_virtualhost_global.conf Redirect /bandwidth / Redirect /img-sys / Redirect /java-sys ...
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Hello Michael, thank you for your quick answer. If I remove the Alias line from httpd.conf, its temporary, how can I make the change permanent so that it stays when EasyApache reconfigures/recompi...
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errmm.. not sure what to say, the problem was fixed once I rebooted the VPS... weird. sorry for the false alarm.