Anindya Sundar Mandal
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@niceli Thank you. One question: On how many websites you install SSL certificates with my plugin?
@stardome Thank you. One question: On how many websites you install SSL certificates with my plugin?
@a1computers Thank you. One question: On how many websites you install SSL certificates with my plugin?
@amazonian1971 Thank you. One question: On how many websites you install SSL certificates with my plugin?
@rmsilver7 For multisite, please install this plugin on Network Admin site only. If you use subdomains it’ll work with wildcard SSL.
If your control panel is cPanel: ‘Auto-Install Free SSL’ fetchs all the domains information (document root etc) from the cPanel API. Getting the document root is required for domain validation with Let’s Encrypt. But the domain mapping plugin doesn’t cordinate with cPanel. So it’ll not work. You can try adding the domains in the cPanel as add-on domains. But I don’t know if it can conflict with the domain mapping plugin.
If your control panel is NOT cPanel: Please try adding the domain information (document root etc) in ‘Auto-Install Free SSL’. It should work. But still I am not 100% sure.
In either cases you may give a try and let me know how it goes.
@gooalgenie Thank you very much for the support.
Sorry to know Godaddy’s business policy. Hope they will open the option in the near future.
@gooalgenie Everything looks okay. An SSL certificate has been generated and saved in the following locations:
Certificate (CRT): /var/www/sslgriffindigitalmedia/acme_v2/live/griffindigitalmedia.com/certificate.pem
Private Key (KEY): /var/www/sslgriffindigitalmedia/acme_v2/live/griffindigitalmedia.com/private.pem
Certificate Authority Bundle (CABUNDLE): /var/www/sslgriffindigitalmedia/acme_v2/live/griffindigitalmedia.com/cabundle.pem
Now login to your Godaddy account and install the SSL certificate. If you don’t see any option to install SSL, please contact Godaddy support.
@gooalgenie They would not effect as long as the existing SSL is valid.
I guess the button is not working due to some error. Please allow us a week, we’ll fix it and push the update.
As you don’t have option for the cron job, please don’t use the wildcard SSL option. Separate SSL for every subdomain will be fine.
@gooalgenie Unfortunately, there is no cron job option in Godaddy managed WordPress hosting. Please check this post
https://in.godaddy.com/community/Managed-WordPress-Hosting/Error-with-Cron-Jobs-on-my-Managed-Wordpress/td-p/9265So please use ‘Issue and install Free SSL certificate’ option instead.
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- This reply was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by Anindya Sundar Mandal.
@brsc2909 Auto-Install Free SSL gets the subdomain from the cPanel over cPanel API. I have never seen cPanel API returns “webmail.” and “cpanel.” subdomains.
However, if you post the cron output, I’ll check.@amwellmobilemarketing Thanks you. The lifetime of the SSL is 90 days. If you have set up the cron job, the plugin will renew automatically before the expiry.
@darrenw1designer Nice! Now you can install the plugin, configure, set up corn job.
Once an SSL gets installed on your website feel free to click the ‘Activate Force HTTPS’ button. It’ll work. But if you still face issue, please post here.