Monday, March 27, 2023

AutoSSL missing from cPanel

 If you cannot find AutoSSL in cPanel apps, it is because it is not mentioned in main screen with all apps.

It is not missing, it is just hidden. So how could we start AutoSSL? 

Where is locate AutoSSL?

Navigate to "SSL/TLS Status" app from cPanel.

Now you would see a button AutoSSL. You don't need to select any of your domains or subdomains.

After running AutoSSL, you would need to wait some time before certificates with errors being regenerated.

And issue is solved.

Common source of errors for generated certificates

It happens if you haven't redirected your domain to your hosting company (where cPanel is installed).

Few  words for certificate management. Selection of your hosting provider is a mandatory step to prove that you have the right to own a valid SSL certificate for that domain.

Usage of domains

You could use AutoSSL for any domains and subdomain including real estate agencies and brokerage companies. transaction software gets all benefits from AutoSSL to keep salespeople secure and protected from hackers.

What is AutoSSL?

AutoSSL is a feature in the cPanel software that automatically provides and renews free SSL/TLS certificates for domains hosted on a cPanel server. SSL/TLS certificates are digital certificates that provide a secure, encrypted connection between a web server and a web browser.

AutoSSL eliminates the need for website owners to manually generate and install SSL/TLS certificates. It is designed to simplify the process of securing websites with SSL/TLS certificates, which helps protect sensitive information, such as login credentials, credit card details, and other personal data transmitted over the internet.

When enabled, AutoSSL periodically checks the domains on a cPanel server and generates SSL/TLS certificates for them if they don't already have one installed. The certificates are provided by the Certificate Authority (CA) Let's Encrypt, which is a free, automated, and open certificate authority.

AutoSSL also automatically renews the certificates before they expire, so website owners don't have to worry about their SSL/TLS certificates expiring and leaving their websites vulnerable to attacks.


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