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Thread: Allow user SSLs to be used for cPanel, WHM and Webmail Interfaces

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    Default Allow user SSLs to be used for cPanel, WHM and Webmail Interfaces

    Allow a user to have use their SSL per account as a secure loging to cpanel and web mail

    Right now the system requires; that you have only SSL installed which is shared for the ask of SSL cpanel and webmail.

    This would allow a user who has a website...mywebsite.com
    to access cpanel webmail at mywebsite.com/webmail

    or /cpanel,etc

    Feel free to ask me any questions...

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    that is already a feature if you use the proxy


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    I have updated the forum thread title to better reflect the functionality being requested.

    SSL certificates are domain-specific, so which SSL certificate should be used the user attempts to login using a secondary domain that has no SSL certificate (e.g. https://example.net:2083 instead of https://example.com:2083)? Should things then fall through to the settings set in Tweak Settings?

    Should the domain SSL certificates be automatically inherited from the SSL certificate installed for Apache?

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    Personally I think that if cPanel or Webmail is accessed via domain such as http://www.mydomain.com/cpanel then the forced SSL redirect should go to https://www.mydomain.com:2083 if the domain has an SSL in place or use the server host name if the domain does not have an SSL.

    Not only would this allow clients to see their own domain for comfort and familiarity, it would cause more clients to want to purchase SSL thus driving revenue for the host.

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    Yes, I agree and that's what I was trying to convey.

    User can use their installed account SSL to access
    webmail and cpanel



    Thanks

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