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tajimd
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Default How do i implement SSL for this? - 11-16-2005 , 05:23 AM


I am offering webhosting panel to the public... however i wish to have a SSL installed for my hosting panel...

the address of the panel is like this

http://panel.xxx.com
http://panel.ttt.com
http://panel.abc.com

Can I install SSL in such that any address with http://panel. will have SSL?

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Default 11-16-2005 , 05:24 AM


Not possible with one SSL.

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Default 04-13-2009 , 04:53 AM


You would need 3 separate SSL Certificates.


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Default regarding installation of ssl - 05-13-2009 , 01:34 PM


SSLs are installed via WHM. If you don't have access to WHM, you'll want to submit a ticket providing us with the certificate. Otherwise, this feature can be found under the SSL/TLS category under the 'Install an SSL...' link. Following, paste the SSL into the box and fetch the RSA Key and CA Bundle. Once this is done, click submit to initiate the SSL installation. Once installation is done, WHM will automatically restart Apache. Once Apache is up again, the installation will be complete.


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Default 09-30-2009 , 10:33 PM


Hi,

Your all three control panel are hosted on three different domain name. Hence, you have to purchase 3 different SSL Certificates. If you have installed all three control panel on one domain with different sub domain name then you can easily handle with one wildcard SSL Certificate.


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Default Ssl - 01-24-2010 , 07:24 PM


Hi

Can any one tell me about the market rate (app.) about SSL (per). I mean any idea? And some company info?

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Default 02-03-2010 , 08:16 AM


Hello,

SSL prices are depends upon the company. I will suggest you to check Thawte SSL certificate. They are one off the trusted SSL provider.

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Default 03-29-2010 , 06:31 AM


Hi guys

There are several ways in which SSL can make your site more secure.
* If you have sensitive data on your site, or the site is intended for a limited audience, you may want to implement user certificate authorization, which requires SSL.
* You may want to use password authentication, but you don't want the passwords going over the network in the clear; use SSL to encrypt them. Similarly, use SSL if you want to upload/download any sensitive data .
* You can use SSL to hide the identity of individuals looking at particular pages.

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