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==How to create your own SSL certificate using Let's Encrypt==
 
==How to create your own SSL certificate using Let's Encrypt==
1. Log in to your hosting panel at hosting.xmission.com
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1. Log in to your hosting panel at https://hosting.xmission.com
  
2. Find the "SSL/TLS Certificate" button under the website you are wanting to add a self-assigned Let's Encrypt SSL certificate for
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2. Click on "SSL/TLS Certificate" under '''Secirity''' from the dashboard of the site you want to install Lets Encrypt
  
[[File:Letsencrypt.png|600px]]
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[[File:pleskSSL-1.png|600px]]
  
3. Click on "Get it free" to start the installation process of Let's Encrypt. '''NOTE''' In order for Let's Encrypt to successfully install your domain's Names Servers need to be hosted by XMission and the "A" and "AAAA" Records must point to the server's IP Address. If you need any help with Name Servers and A Records please visit [[Hosting_a_domain_not_registered_with_XMission | Domain not with XMission]].
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3. Click on '''Install a free basic certificate provided by Let's Encrypt''' located at the bottom of the page.  
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* '''NOTE''' In order for Let's Encrypt to successfully install your domain's Names Servers need to be hosted by XMission and the "A" and "AAAA" Records must point to the server's IP Address. If you need any help with Name Servers and A Records please visit [[Hosting_a_domain_not_registered_with_XMission | Domain not with XMission]].
  
[[File:LetsEncrypt_new.png|600px]]
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[[File:PleskLE-1.png|600px]]
  
 
4. Fill in a contact email in case of a lost key, or you are in need of recovery
 
4. Fill in a contact email in case of a lost key, or you are in need of recovery
  
[[File:Letsencrypt2.png|600px]]
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[[File:PleskLE-2.png|600px]]
  
:* If you have subdomains you wish to have covered by the certificate, check the box "Secure the wildcard domain".
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* '''Secure the domain name''' - Keep this checked to secure your base domain.
:* If you wish to have your www website covered by the certificate, check the box "Include www.yourdomain.com".
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* ''' Secure the wildcard domain''' - If you have subdomains you wish to have covered by the certificate, check this box.
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* '''Include a 'www' subdomain for the domain''' - If you wish to have your www website covered by the certificate, check this box.
  
 
5. Click "Get it free"
 
5. Click "Get it free"

Revision as of 16:35, 8 December 2022

Let's Encrypt!

Let's Encrypt is a free SSL/CA service created by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). It allows its users to create their own SSL/TLS certificate to have secure HTTPS connections to their websites through a free service in their Shared Hosting panel. If you would like to know more about the ISRG or the Let's Encrypt product, please see letsencrypt.

How to create your own SSL certificate using Let's Encrypt

1. Log in to your hosting panel at https://hosting.xmission.com

2. Click on "SSL/TLS Certificate" under Secirity from the dashboard of the site you want to install Lets Encrypt

PleskSSL-1.png

3. Click on Install a free basic certificate provided by Let's Encrypt located at the bottom of the page.

  • NOTE In order for Let's Encrypt to successfully install your domain's Names Servers need to be hosted by XMission and the "A" and "AAAA" Records must point to the server's IP Address. If you need any help with Name Servers and A Records please visit Domain not with XMission.

PleskLE-1.png

4. Fill in a contact email in case of a lost key, or you are in need of recovery

PleskLE-2.png

  • Secure the domain name - Keep this checked to secure your base domain.
  • Secure the wildcard domain - If you have subdomains you wish to have covered by the certificate, check this box.
  • Include a 'www' subdomain for the domain - If you wish to have your www website covered by the certificate, check this box.

5. Click "Get it free"


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