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Old 06-08-2007, 07:07 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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I have domain name that I want people [me included] to access also through https://. Anyone know how I can do that using cPanel? Thanks.
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Just look for SSL manager in your cPanel. If you don't see it, check with your host. SSL does require a dedicated IP. You can generate and sign your own SSL certificate free, but you will receive a warning message when you visit. To avoid the message you will have to purchase a SSL certificate (godaddy is cheap, a bit harder to setup but it works).
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Originally Posted by xemiterx
Just look for SSL manager in your cPanel. If you don't see it, check with your host. SSL does require a dedicated IP. You can generate and sign your own SSL certificate free, but you will receive a warning message when you visit. To avoid the message you will have to purchase a SSL certificate (godaddy is cheap, a bit harder to setup but it works).
totally right, you may consider to hire some MSCE IT professionals to do it,
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this can save you from lots of time.
SSI is easy but SSL is not well managed.
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SSI is easy but SSL is not well managed.
That's a bizarre comparison, seeing as they have nothing to do with each other.
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Originally Posted by leede
SSI is easy but SSL is not well managed.
What do Server Side Includes have to do with a Secure Socket Layer?
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totally right, you may consider to hire some MSCE IT professionals to do it,
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=337052
this can save you from lots of time.
SSI is easy but SSL is not well managed.
What use would a "Microsoft System Certified Engineer" be to install an SSl especially if it is on a linux server?

And as Mikor asks what the hell does Server Side Includes have to do with a secure socket layer certificate? The 2 are completely different, 1 is for secure communication between networks and the other is a cheap way of including external data in a web page.
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Maybe he was being facetious...implying that setting up SSI is the best that an MCSE could do, where SSL would be a challenge for someone possessing only an MCSE certification.
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