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Get Rid of CP SSL Certificate Warning
Get Rid of CP SSL Certificate Warning
How can I get rid of the warning thrown to new people at the control panel? Do I have to buy an SSL certificate or can self-signed work? Does Vesta have self-signed built-in, and if so, how do I configure it to not throw the warning? Thanks!
I am on Ubuntu 14.04
I am on Ubuntu 14.04
Re: Get Rid of CP SSL Certificate Warning
yeah, it have Self-signed option but it will still showing that warning, you can tell the users to add the site as an "warning exception" to the browser, I will obviously depend of the browser they are using.
Another way is to make them to install the certificate like trusted.
In fact the better one is to buy a crtficiate, but taking in count that is kinda expensive, I would say that is better to use Firefox (browser) and set the exception.
Another way is to make them to install the certificate like trusted.
In fact the better one is to buy a crtficiate, but taking in count that is kinda expensive, I would say that is better to use Firefox (browser) and set the exception.
Re: Get Rid of CP SSL Certificate Warning
A Comodo domain validation certificate costs €9. That's pretty fucking cheap.YaelDD wrote:In fact the better one is to buy a crtficiate, but taking in count that is kinda expensive, I would say that is better to use Firefox (browser) and set the exception.