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How to Install an SSL on Your Domain Using AutoSSL in cPanel

cPanel can automatically install an SSL on your domain within a few hours. However, even after 24 hours, if an SSL is not installed on your domain, first check the last log of the AutoSSL from cPanel > SSL/TLS Status > Certificate Status. If it shows any errors, try to fix them or open a ticket with us. If it does not show errors, it means AutoSSL did not automatically include your domain. It will help if you force cPanel to run an AutoSSL on your domain and install an SSL Certificate. You can run AutoSSL on your domain in the following way: Log in to your cPanel account. In the Security section, click on SSL/TLS Status. Click on Run AutoSSL. It should show a success or error message. If it shows a success message, the SSL will be automatically installed on your domain within the next few hours. If

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August 28, 2023

How to Include or Exclude a Domain from AutoSSL in cPanel

You can include or exclude your domain from AutoSSL. If your domain is newly-created, wait a few hours for the cPanel to automatically install an SSL on your domain. You can check the last log of AutoSSL from cPanel > SSL/TLS Status > Certificate Status. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Security section, click on SSL/TLS Status. Under Domain, choose the domain you want to include. Then click on “Include x domain(s) during AutoSSL“. Selected domains/sub-domains will be included in AutoSSL. How to exclude a domain from AutoSSL? Under Domain, check-mark the domains you want to exclude and click “Exclude X domains during AutoSSL.” Selected domains/subdomains will be excluded from AutoSSL. Note: You can only exclude domains that you previously included in AutoSSL.


August 28, 2023