please add Lets Encrypt feature :D
Rajesh Chauhan New Member Jun 24, 2016 #3 Quags said: I expect this to be ready by cpanel 11.58 version Click to expand... You mean it will available for free on cPanel servers and VPS ? currently we are paying $30/server charge
Quags said: I expect this to be ready by cpanel 11.58 version Click to expand... You mean it will available for free on cPanel servers and VPS ? currently we are paying $30/server charge
rg4w New Member Aug 9, 2016 #4 The folks at CPanel say their LetsEncrypt module just went public: https://features.cpanel.net/topic/p...-encrypt-automated-certificate-management-ssl How long until it appears in our CPanels here?
The folks at CPanel say their LetsEncrypt module just went public: https://features.cpanel.net/topic/p...-encrypt-automated-certificate-management-ssl How long until it appears in our CPanels here?
B Bill Tuttle New Member Aug 12, 2016 #5 Will there be a way to do this on shared hosting without cPanel?
Quags Administrator Staff member Aug 24, 2016 #6 Autossl is available on cpanel servers now running 11.58. For all servers. This is not available on Plesk shared hosting (windows)
Autossl is available on cpanel servers now running 11.58. For all servers. This is not available on Plesk shared hosting (windows)
B Bill Tuttle New Member Aug 25, 2016 #7 Is it possible to setup for LetsEncrypt on a shared hosting account without cPanel?
Quags Administrator Staff member Sep 5, 2016 #8 So far, I have checked into it and plesk automation (our non cpanel shared hosting) has no lets encrypt support. As for a vps - its possible if the os supports it.
So far, I have checked into it and plesk automation (our non cpanel shared hosting) has no lets encrypt support. As for a vps - its possible if the os supports it.
Quags Administrator Staff member Jan 6, 2017 #9 New windows plans now support lets encrypt. All new orders use Plesk Standalone - we are dropping plesk automation after it has been sold to another company by plesk. They are choosing not to update it going forward.
New windows plans now support lets encrypt. All new orders use Plesk Standalone - we are dropping plesk automation after it has been sold to another company by plesk. They are choosing not to update it going forward.