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  • meni
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 4

    #1

    https redirects to wierd location

    Hi all and thanks in advance,

    I have set up an account at cpanel40.gzo/~moshe which has domain name moshe.yeda4all.org. When I try to use ssl via: https://moshe.yeda4all.org/, I reach a "conkurent web hosting" page, and the security certificate show hosting4site.net.

    Can someone explain to me whats happening?

    Thanks
    Meni
  • meni
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 4

    #2
    It's not only my account

    Actually, it's nothing to do with my account:

    Check out:



    ???

    PS: Sorry it's in the wrong forum, I didnt see the general forum

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    • AndrewT
      Administrator
      • Mar 2004
      • 3655

      #3
      Unfortunately cPanel doesn't prevent users from installing SSL certificates on shared IP addresses. As a result, someone can accidentally install an SSL certificate on the shared IP. I've removed this for you and have notified the customer in question.

      In the future if you submit a ticket for support we can get to this a lot quicker.

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      • meni
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2004
        • 4

        #4
        > In the future if you submit a ticket for support we can get to this a lot quicker.
        a) Thanks for the prompt reply, you mean quicker then this? :-)
        b) So, you removed ssl altogether? the reason I wanted it, was to use it on some login forms, not for the authentication function but for the *encryption* function. Any chance we can have ssl (with garbage certificate, ie self-signed)

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        • AndrewT
          Administrator
          • Mar 2004
          • 3655

          #5
          If you want to use SSL then you need to submit a request for a dedicated IP for the domain and purchase/install an SSL certificate. It is not something that is simply available to you automatically.

          We can setup a self-signed certificate for you but it will always prompt a warning in the browser and the domain still must have a dedicated IP. Please submit a ticket.

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