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WebPanel => SSL => Topic started by: vivekan on March 09, 2017, 05:48:48 PM
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Hello community of CWP,
I am new user of this software. I am not so much experienced user, so do not judge me if i have silly question.
Problem that i have met useing at the moment this software was mainly as for installing SSL and specifically wildcard ssl with option of keep sub-domain on ssl.
Example:
my website is: www.example.com
and my sub is: cp.example.com
I want both of them to be SSL secured, when i apply for SSL certification company of SSL request from me application in style like
*.example.com
So it can include all subdomain for ssl.
Problem comes when i am trying to create a request, i generate the codes over
Security > SSL Generator >
Common Name [Domain] : *.example.com
Country: Code of my country
State: State of my country
Locality Name [City] : My City
Organization Name: Organization of my company
Organization Unite Name: Same as previous
Email Address: my email of the domain
Valid Days: 365
Key size: i prefer the defaults 2048.
Sincei get the 2 codes, request and key.
I am going to
Apache Setting > SSL Cert Manager > Install SSL Certificate
Certificate: *.example.com
user: user of the domain
Path: Path of the website
Domain: [here is the tricky part] if i add it as "example.com" it will take it without any problem
if i add *.example.com [it wont take it either but will crash my Apache.] and then i will need to fix all the problems that come with the "asterisc problem"
Still have not managed to do it proper, should i leave it without asterisk? or what ?
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Hi!
Im facing this problem too. It creates a file started with *.yourdomain.com.crt, but this *. have problems with linux filesystem.
Does anyone has installed a Wildcard on CWP before?
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I think if you not use * in domain, when you generate a CSR, the ssl seller won't understand as Wildcard certificate, because there is no *. in domain.
In filesystem, some links was created wrong, I think.
Why dont replace the *. part of file by *-, fo example? This should work.
Another hint is to create a option to upload certificate, like cPanel do.
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or simply rename all your certificate files (crt, key and bundle) and install it for every domain/subdomain you need.
example:
rename: *.example.crt to wildcard.example.com
command example
mv \*.example.crt wildcard.example.com
... do the same for other files also
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Yes, sure it works!
But is interesting that pannel do it automatically. How we can tell to developers about this issue?
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you can report any issue by using website contact form
http://centos-webpanel.com/contact