tomfra
- Total activity 48
- Last activity
- Member since
- Following 0 users
- Followed by 0 users
- Votes 1
- Subscriptions 7
Comments
Recent activity by tomfra-
OK, I simply used the method you suggested - i.e. I deleted the old certs manually and let AutoSSL create new ones. It worked but not going to lie, was a bit scary :)
-
That is something I would really prefer not to do, deleting currently working SSL certs on a live website is not something I want to do. Isn't there a way to somehow force AutoSSL to simply ignore ...
-
Yes, it is version 110.0.50
-
Well, this thread is several months old now, but it seems cPanel did it again with Today's update... Half of our website is not working now, I cannot log into our admin panels and affiliate program...
-
That's OK, we will be moving to a new server anyway, but the OpenSSL update would just complicate the process as we do not want to make any SW changes on the old/current server. If only CentOS was...
-
OK, not sure if this has been mentioned anywhere or not but just an update - if, like us, you wanted to upgrade OpenSSL to a new version just because PayPal required it, starting June 17 2016, you ...
-
Just wanted to check if someone was actually able to install the new OpenSSL as per the instructions above? Any suggestions would help, as we will start upgrading it later this month so I wanted to...
-
Thanks for the information! If anyone was in the same situation and successfully upgraded the OpenSSL version on CentOS 5, feel free to contact me with any extra tips on how to do the upgrade prope...
-
This is probably the best howto I have found so far: gbservers.co.uk/centos-5-tls-1-2-support-cpanelwhm/ CentOS 5 TLS 1.2 support with cPanel/WHM I would probably compile the source into a chec...
-
The upgrade is not possible at the time being. There is sw on the server that requires old versions of php, mysql etc. Upgrading is a nonsense, believe me. We have a very complicated setup on that ...