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Manage SSL certificates
Updated Dec 16th, 2020 at 16:56 GMT
Request my SSL certificate and learn how to install it (start here if you’re new with SSL)
- Follow the steps below to set up your SSL certificate and install it on your server. 1. Request my SSL certificate 2. Verify my SSL certificate 3. Download my certificate files 4. Install my SS… read on.
- Verify my SSL Download my SSL Install my SSL Redirect to HTTPS Check installation Note: If your website was created using Managed WordPress, your SSL certificate is automatically installed for… read on.
- Verify my SSL Download my SSL Install my SSL Redirect to HTTPS Check installation After you request an SSL certificate, you need to verify that you control all domain names… read on.
Verify domain ownership (HTML or DNS) for my SSL certificate
- Note: We do not follow redirects when we validate your domain ownership. When requesting an SSL certificate, we willrequire you to verify that you control the domain for which you're… read on.
- Verify my SSL Download my SSL Install my SSL Redirect to HTTPS Check installation If you're manually installing your SSL certificate on your hosting account or server, you need to… read on.
- Verify my SSL Download my SSL Install my SSL Redirect to HTTPS Check installation After you've downloaded your certificate files , you can install them on your server. Note: This is… read on.
- Verify my SSL Download my SSL Install my SSL Redirect to HTTPS Check installation Once you install an SSL certificate on your website, you need to redirect your visitors to… read on.
- Verify my SSL Download my SSL Install my SSL Redirect to HTTPS Check installation Open a browser and go to your URL. You should see a padlock before your URL… read on.
- After you purchase an SSL certificate, and the “credit” is available in your account, you may need to generate a certificate signing request (CSR) for the website's domain name (or comm… read on.
- If you submitted your SSL certificate request for the wrong domain name and it hasn’t been issued, you can cancel the pending request, which will reset the SSL certificate “cred… read on.
- You should re-key your SSL certificate when: Your server crashes. You lose your private key. You move your website to a new server. You change your SSL's domain Required: Before… read on.
- You can change your SSL certificate's common name, which is the primary domain name that the certificate secures and encrypts. How you change your common name depends on where your… read on.
- Revoking your SSL certificate cancels it and immediately removes HTTPS from the website. Depending on your Web host, your website might display errors or become temporarily inaccessible. The process cannot… read on.