Valid for versions 92 through the latest version
Version:
82
92
Overview
The Manage SSL Hosts interface allows you to manage your installed SSL certificates.
If the interface does not list any certificates, you must create and install a new SSL certificate. To create and install a new SSL certificate, use WHM’s Generate an SSL Certificate and Signing Request interface (WHM >> Home >> SSL/TLS >> Generate an SSL Certificate and Signing Request) and WHM’s Install an SSL Certificate on a Domain interface (WHM >> Home >> SSL/TLS >> Install a SSL Certificate on a Domain).
Installed SSL Hosts
When you disable httpd
services, the system disables the IP Address, IP Address Type, Is Primary Website on IP Address?, and Is SNI Required? columns.
The Installed SSL Hosts table displays the virtual web hosts with installed SSL certificates as well as each domain’s information:
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Expires — The certificate’s expiration date.
Note:Expired certificates display a warning (
) icon. -
Key Type — The key’s algorithm and strength. For example, if the key’s algorithm is RSA, this column displays the key’s modulus length.
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Actions — Select one of the following actions:
- Delete — Click this link to delete the certificate.
- Make Primary — Click this link to make the website the main domain on the shared IP address.
Important:
When you disable
httpd
services, this option is unavailable.
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Domains — The domain or domains that use the certificate. To verify that an SSL certificate secures a particular domain, click the domain name. Each domain or subdomain displays either a red or green lock icon:
- (
) — Indicates that the SSL certificate does not secure this domain. - (
) — Indicates that the SSL certificate secures this domain.
- (
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IP Address — The IP address of the SSL virtual host.
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IP Address Type — The type of IP address, either:
dedicated
— Only one user is assigned to this IP address.shared
— Multiple users are assigned to this IP address.
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Is Primary Website on IP Address? — Whether the website is the IP address’s designated primary website for HTTPS.
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Is SNI Required? — Whether validated access to the SSL website requires Server Name Indication (SNI). Most SSL websites that are not primary websites on an IP address require SNI.
Important:The system does not update SNI for accounts without a corresponding email address.
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Document Root — The directory that contains the site’s content.
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Owner — The cPanel account that owns the website.
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Issuer — The certificate’s creation organization. If your domain uses a self-signed certificate, this column displays Self Signed and a notice (
) icon.