Anindya Sundar Mandal
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Hi,
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Sure.
Your of course. That screenshot is for demo. Please use your own data.
Let’s Encrypt provides LIVE SSL and staging. Staging is just for test, if you want. LIVE is for production usage.
If your host provides AutoSSL, you don’t need to use this plugin. This plugin is for the users whose hosts don’t provide AutoSSL.
cPanel password is required in order to install the SSL certificate automatically. All your data remains in your database. This plugin’s source code is open for audit. WordPress team approved it after checking. Please feel free to check yourself.
Other LE clients who auto-install SSL, needs root access. So they don’t need the cPanel password.
If you still hesitate for the password, please set your first question to NO (in basic settings). You still get the SSL certificate. But you need to install the generated SSL manually.
cPanel API is inbuilt. The plugin communicates with cPanel API automatically. You don’t need to do anything for that.
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This topic is resolved.
@qadeerm2 Thanks.
Please check this video to find out how cPanel’s SSL installation feature looks like https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6m58s&v=WqCk9dVLoPw
If you don’t find the SSL installation option in your cPanel, please request your hosting provider to enable it.
@qadeerm2 Is your web hosting control panel cPanel? Auto-install is applicable for cPanel only. It is written in the plugin description.
Please let me know your domain name for further help.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by Anindya Sundar Mandal.
@organicit Sorry to know that. In order to help you we need detail information regarding your configuration. What’s your website’s URL? Is the web hosting control panel cPanel?
@ekotinta By default, it works with HTTP verification. If you need wildcard SSL, it works with DNS verification. For a multisite network, wildcard SSL may be better.
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Resolved.
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Thank you for the update. Glad to know that the error is resolved.
@stevepett aifs-config.php is created with that content (which you got there) if your web server has write permission to this directory: /homepages/28/d66119722/htdocs/Alliedprofessional/wp-content/plugins/auto-install-free-ssl/FreeSSLAuto/src/Admin
It seems that your web server has no write permission. That’s why the plugin can’t create aifs-config.php
Please create aifs-config.php manually in that directory and paste that content in it.
Please let me know if you need further help.
Thanks.
@lasseulrich Please let me know your issue in detail.
@kanabi Thank you for using my plugin.
After done all the settings and Cron job, you don’t need to use the temporarily SSL option at all. Just let the Cron job run. The plugin will issue and install SSL automatically. I think then really simple SSL will detect it.
But if you still facing issue please send your cPanel credential to me, if you like. My email: support AT freessl.tech
If my plugin saved your money please support me by writing a review in the review section.
@rogierlankhorst Thank you.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by Anindya Sundar Mandal.