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    Default SSL: Installed Certificates for the domain(s): Unable to determine host for certifica

    Hi,

    I ordered a SSL cert. online. When I enter the SSL cert. I get this error:

    Installed Certificates for the domain(s): Unable to determine host for certificate!

    How can I solve this? Thank you in advance!

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    For some strange reason now it is working. However I can't access the page at https://domain.com.

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    What error you are getting ?

    Try to restart apache with SSL

    service httpd startssl

    and
    Restart cpanel services.

    service cpanel restart

    Hope this help you
    My Signature ?? Thinking...

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    I get the "The page cannot be displayed" error in IE.

    Restarting those services didn't work .

    Any other suggestions?

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    Nobody?

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    Really nobody?

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    depends on where you installed your SSL
    if you installed it on https://www.domain.com then it'll only work on that
    and if you installed it on https://domain.com then it'll only work on that one.
    If you installed a wildcard certificate it should work on both and subdomains as well, but wildcard certificates cost 10 times more then normal SSL

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    I installed it on https://domain.com. But it doesn't work under https://www.domain.com either.

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    when you go into WHM and look at the domains IP address do you see the 443 after the IP ?
    like 69.111.69.111:443 ?
    If thats the case you have installed SSL and if you can NOT see the 443 after the IP you havent installed SSL on that dedicated IP

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    I have listed all accounts. It doesn't show that port after the ip address.

    I installed the SSL cert. using cPanel. It said all has been succesfully installed. Does it really need a dedicated ip address to install a SSL cert.?

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    hehe, yea u need a dedicated IP
    what actually did u do , when u say u installed a SSL ?

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    I just put the code in the input box in cPanel to install a cert. Also I added the domain.

    Why do you need a dedicated ip? Since you enter the domain, not the ip address.

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    have a look at this brief description of how to install SSL

    http://forums.cpanel.net/showpost.ph...03&postcount=2

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    Do I also need to create new nameservers for that domain?
    Or does this work too?:

    NS1. ip1
    NS2. ip2

    Domein hosted on NS1 and NS2 but using a dedicated ip address.

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    the name servers are ok as long as the are working with your normal http://domain.com they'll be working with https://domain.com aswell

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