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How to use AutoInstall SSL for cPanel

The Process of Using AutoInstall SSL for cPanel

Now that you’ve successfully installed AutoInstall SSL for cPanel, you’re probably wondering how to proceed with using AutoInstall SSL.

 Getting an AutoInstall SSL Token

  1. Upon complete order, you will received email from BW email notification with Token Code and Token ID via email that includes two vital bits of information to complete the enrollment of their certificate. The one bit that we’re going to focus on is the “Token” which will need to be copied.

    AutoInstall SSL in cPanel

  2. Once copied the end-user will need to log in to cPanel, this can typically be accessed by going to https://theirdomain.com:2083 .
    Note: You may encounter error message “Your connection is not private” or something similar when attempting to visit your cPanel login page. This is caused due to your login page using a self-signed certificate by default. Please disregard this and proceed past the error message.
  3. As soon cPanel loads, the user will need to scroll down to the “Security” section of cPanel and click the “AutoInstall SSL” icon which will take them to the module.Security
  4. On the AutoInstall SSL module page there will be a submission field where the end-user will need to paste their token code to proceed.Token Details
  5. Upon successfully pasting their token code the module will load an additional page that will require them to fill out some information about the certificate such as: the Domain, Admin Contact, and Technical Contact.Pre-Enrollment Details
  6. Once filled out and submitted, the magic of AutoInstall SSL will begin. The user will be taken to a page containing an overview of the steps being completed by the module in real-time.Process Check

    Post AutoInstall SSL Management

  7. At the end of the process, AutoInstall SSL will inform the user that their SSL Certificate is now active and securing their website.
    1. In the instance, the user needs to re-issue, re-install, or download the SSL Certificate they can do this by submitting the token code once more in the AutoInstall SSL interface which will bring them to the overview page.Managing Active Certificate
Updated on November 26, 2022

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