I agree with what Richard said. I know that cPanel automatically does this and it is one feature that really sets them above Directadmin at this moment in time. Most people use the Chrome browser these days and without an automatic SSL certificate for each website, it automatically looks suspicious and would scare most casual users away. I want to set up a new hosting service like Wix or Weebly on my own servers but can't do so without the autoSSL feature like cPanel has. I love Directadmin and have used them as my servers for more than a decade but now that SSL is standard on all websites it's time for Directadmin to also make this a standard feature. I can set up what I want on cPanel to get this done but I sure don't want to have to move to cPanel to do it. Most casual users don't care about the benefits of a more expensive paid certificate - they just want one that works without having to know anything techie about how to create it.