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Cyberpanel Remove SSL | How-to Guide

by | Jul 5, 2023

Learn how to remove SSL in CyberPanel. Our CyberPanel Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

Cyberpanel Remove SSL | How-to Guide

If you are looking for a guide to help you remove SSL from a website in CyberPanel, we have your back.

Cyberpanel Remove SSL | How-to Guide

Let’s take a look at these steps put together by our experts:

  1. First, we have to log in to our CyberPanel dashboard with our username and password.
  2. Then, it is time to head to the website for which we want to remove SSL.
  3. After that, we must click the website’s name or the “Manage” button next to the website’s management page.
  4. Next, we have to click the “SSL” option under the “Security” section.
  5. Then, head to the SSL management page and view the existing SSL certificate details. Our experts recommend noting the information in the certificate before proceeding.
  6. Now, it is time to remove SSL by clicking the “Delete SSL” button or the trash bin icon next to the SSL certificate.
  7. At this point, we will see a confirmation prompt. We can confirm by clicking the Confirm button.
  8. Now, CyberPanel will remove the SSL certificate from the website, and the SSL configuration will be changed to non-SSL (HTTP) mode.

Alternatively, we can remove the SSL certificate from our domain name with these steps:

  1. First, connect to the SSH.
  2. Then enter this command:

    rm -rf /etc/letsencrypt/live/domainname.com

Our experts would like to point out that by removing SSL, our website will be accessible over regular HTTP instead of HTTPS. We have to be aware of the security implications of using an unencrypted connection in this case.

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Conclusion

In summary, our Support Techs demonstrated how to remove SSL in CyberPanel.

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