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Old 05-14-2008, 01:07 PM
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Default Renewing SSL Cert: Where's the Box for CA Bundle?

I need to renew my SSL certificate, and the particular certificate I use has both a CRT file and a CA bundle. However, the CA bundle box is missing from the SSL manager in CPanel.

I have installed this particular brand of certificate (Comodo) for several different domains on my VPS several times, and I know the CA bundle is required for it to function correctly. In WHM, there is a box for the CA bundle, but not so for CPanel.

How do I install the CA bundle on a shared server using CPanel when there is no box for it?
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Old 05-14-2008, 09:36 PM
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I need to renew my SSL certificate, and the particular certificate I use has both a CRT file and a CA bundle. However, the CA bundle box is missing from the SSL manager in CPanel.

I have installed this particular brand of certificate (Comodo) for several different domains on my VPS several times, and I know the CA bundle is required for it to function correctly. In WHM, there is a box for the CA bundle, but not so for CPanel.

How do I install the CA bundle on a shared server using CPanel when there is no box for it?
Normally a CBundle are linked together automatically, just insert the cert and Private Key and you should be all set.
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Old 05-15-2008, 11:19 AM
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Thanks Denis.

Looks like it worked to just upload the new CRT from CPanel.
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Old 05-16-2008, 08:10 AM
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Thanks Denis.

Looks like it worked to just upload the new CRT from CPanel.
Glad to hear that it got sorted out.
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Old 06-04-2008, 02:06 PM
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I need to post a follow-up on this thread that may help others.

It turned out installing the Comodo SSL cert through cPanel's interface, which lacks a box for the CA bundle, did not work. It appeared to work; the SSL Manager reported the correct expiration date of the new certificate, but as soon as my old certificate expired, I started getting "invalid certificate" errors that I could not fix from cPanel.

I had to get HIC to install the Comodo certificate via WHM, which does have a box for the CA bundle.

My recommendation: Don't buy a Comodo certificate if you are on shared hosting. Have HIC install a Geotrust certificate for you ($80). The Comodo certificate is the same price per year, but it costs an extra $30 to have HIC do the installation via WHM, so it's cheaper to go with HIC's Geotrust cert.
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