CyberPanel hostname SSL refers securing the login interface of the Cyberpanel server via an SSL certificate. As part of our CyberPanel Support, Bobcares provides answers to all of your questions.
CyberPanel Hostname SSL
Cyberpanel hostname SSL is a method of protecting the server’s login interface by using an SSL certificate that is particular to the chosen hostname. This certificate encrypts communication between the browser and the Cyberpanel server, increasing security and protecting the login details.
Steps to Set up the Certificate
1. Firstly, we must access CyberPanel dashboard by going to https://:8090 and logging in with the admin credentials.
2. In the CyberPanel dashboard, go to SSL > Hostname SSL.
3. Ensure the hostname is correctly set. If not, set the desired hostname.
4. Click on the Issue SSL button next to the hostname to create and set up the SSL certificate.
5. After the SSL is issued, we should see a success message.
6. To verify, go to https:// and check the SSL certificate details.
7. If the SSL issuance fails, make sure the domain’s DNS records are correctly pointed to the server. And Port 80 and 443 are open in the server’s firewall.
8. Sometimes, we need to restart the web server for the changes to take effect. This can be done via the terminal with:
systemctl restart lscpd
Or, from the CyberPanel dashboard by going to Server Status > Services and restarting LSCPD.
Benefits of the Setup
i. CyberPanel’s easy interface simplifies the process of issuing CSRs, getting SSL certificates, and managing SSL parameters.
ii. CyberPanel seamlessly connects SSL setups with the underlying web server software, resulting in optimal performance and functionality.
iii. CyberPanel often offers automated options for SSL certificate renewal and management, reducing the admin strain on users.
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Conclusion
To sum up, our Tech team went over the CyberPanel Hostname SSL setup steps.
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