SolidCP: Installing SSL certificate in control panel

SolidCP allows you to install a free SSL certificate issued by Let’s Encrypt for your domain.
The domain must be pointed to the server and fully propagated in order for SSL installation to be successful.
Please follow the steps below to create install the free SSL in control panel.

1. Login to your hosting control panel (EG. http://cp.yourdomain.com)
* Please replace yourdomain.com with your actual domain.
2. Click on Web Sites icon under Web & Applications.
3. Click on the domain name that you wish to install SSL.
4. Click the SSL tab.
5. Under New Certificate, click Install Certificate.
6. Installed Certificate tab will appear once the installation is successful, it will show information such as domain name and SSL expiry date.

* SSL certificate by Let's Encrypt will expire every 90 days. The renewal will be processed automatically on the server. In case it is not working as expected, please contact our support team for assistance.
** If the browser still shows your website as insecure after installation, you may force the website to HTTPS using web.config.

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