Anindya Sundar Mandal
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Yes, it’ll work with multiple add-on sites hosted on the same cPanel. If the cPanel has SSL installation feature turned on, the plugin will install SSL automatically.
Thank you.
If your hosting control panel has an option to install SSL, you will be able to use this plugin. If you have cPanel, the installation/renewal will be automated. You don’t need to pay anyone a single penny.
Your hosting control panel should have the information on ‘home directory’. If you can’t find it, please ask your hosting provider.
You don’t need to create the SSL directory. Just put the name of the directory as per your wish. The plugin will create it for you.
Please let me know the result.
Let’s Encrypt SSL expires in 90 days. This plugin will renew the SSL automatically.
If you don’t have a cPanel, still the plugin renews SSL. But you need to install it manually. You receive an automated email on renewal.
SSL installation is done automatically in a cPanel hosting.
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Please copy paste the error message & the server error log here. You may send the error log to ‘support @ speedify.tech’ if you like, for security reason.
Seems like the PHP shell command execution is not supported by your host. So please login to cPanel –> Cron Jobs and add the cron job there. Set it to run once every day.
Path of the cron file: If the absolute path of the WordPress directory is /home/username/public_html/mysite, Path of the cron file is /home/username/public_html/mysite/wp-content/plugins/auto-install-free-ssl/cron.php .
The cron command is:
php -q /home/username/public_html/mysite/wp-content/plugins/auto-install-free-ssl/cron.phpPlease let me know the result.
In this case, please set up the cron job and wait for the first run. That quick option for 4 or fewer domains/sub-domains.
Glad to know that it fixed. Thank you for the update.
Please tell the PHP version.
@stuh There is no PM option here. So, please post the full log, without modifying the URLs, at the website of this plugin: https://freessl.tech/free-ssl-certificate-for-wordpress-website/
Please scroll down the page and post at the ‘Help / Support’ section. However, you may change the username of your hosting with any self-explanatory text.@jdembowski I reported this thread because that URL was a pornographic website.
As @stuh mentioned it was an example URL, I need the complete log (including the actual URL) that this plugin produces, from him in order to look into this issue.
@jdembowski please let me know if posting the log here is permitted.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by Anindya Sundar Mandal.