Run AutoSSL from within cPanel

In this article, we will show you how to manually run a check on the Let's Encrypt certificate(s) enabled on your account from within cPanel. Please note that Let's Encrypt isn't enabled by default, and you need to contact us in order to get it enabled on your account.

Once Let's Encrypt is enabled on your account, the server will automatically (several times per day) checks for any new domains or sub-domains and automatically issue any certificates that haven't been processed.
If you've recently added a new domain and need a certificate issued right away, you can log into your cPanel and manually force a check using AutoSSL as outlined below.

Once logged in to your cPanel control panel,  click on SSL/TLS Status.

Finally, click the Run AutoSSL button as shown below. If you don't see a Run AutoSSL button, then Let's Encrypt is not enabled on your account and you will need to contact support.

That's it!

You'll need to wait for 5 - 10 minutes for the process to complete, however when it's done you should have a new certificate installed.

If you have any issues, please contact support for further assistance.


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