Enable Auto SSL for a domain

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Hello,

I am trying to enable Auto SSL for all domains. But i couldn't find how to do it. On the Admin SSL page some of the domains have Auto SSL On and some of them is Off. The domains that are shown as Auto SSL Off are generating Lets Encrypt certificates.

How can i set Auto SSL On for all domains?
 

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Hello, thank you for the link but all settings are done (from the link you gave), the domains are still no Auto SSL.

letsencrypt=1
pointers_own_virtualhost=1
admin_ssl_cert_per_vh=1
admin_ssl_check_retries=1
mail_sni=1
 
If I'm not mistaken, as far as I know, domains which are already using normal LE will not use Autossl. One has to disable the normal LE to make it possible to enable autossl for existing domains. Which is why you say domains with and without autossl in the overview.

I don't know if there's a way to change them all at once for existing domains.
 
I don't know. One way is to disable LE and then set autossl. But I don't know the correct setting in Evo skin. In Enhanced skin this is much more clear to see what's happening.
 
I actually noticed the same. Customers have to click the Auto SSL for it to work.

But I want new domains to have ssl and that doesnt seem to be working quite well.
 
I found you can go to Admin SSL icon and click the domains and click make request then it auto enables auto ssl. Much easier but still manual
 
If I am not mistaken, AutoSSL is only for new created domains.
If you create a new domain and AutoSSL is active, it will issue automatic an certificate request
 
If I am not mistaken, AutoSSL is only for new created domains.
Correct, but you can change any existing domain to autoSSL, first remove/disable the current SSL certificate, then you can click to create a new and then you can setup to use Autossl.
 
The AutoSSL "no" is not a bad thing. The AutoSSL is simply the DA feature that "autodetects" all the cert settings and tries to generate a cert using those autodetected settings. If you or a user generates the cert manually - it's not "autodetected" anymore, so it's expected to have AutoSSL as "no".
And it's perfectly fine to have manually generated cert - it will be renewed when the time comes. AutoSSL is not the same as autorenew.
 
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