pslat
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Hi, I received a detailed email yesterday warning me that the SSL Cert was expiring on the site Monday 24th Feb.
'The “cPanel” AutoSSL provider could not renew the SSL certificate without a reduction of coverage because of the following problems' followed by a list of each service on the site and 'because of an error (cached): Could not connect to '198.91.81.12:80': Connection timed out'..
I had guessed this was due to the ongoing migration to the new admin panel but there is a comment on another thread that SSL is no longer being supported by free hosting since the migration? All new web browsers give alarming warnings if a site is not using https so any site that does not have it is now only useful for testing and nothing else.
Can you please tell me if ssl will be re enabled on free hosting or if it is possible to add an ssl cert to a free hosting site? If not then it would seem to me x10 have made a decision to dump free users, which is their right but it would just be better to be straight up about it than to say "can't make any promises" as in other threads.
'The “cPanel” AutoSSL provider could not renew the SSL certificate without a reduction of coverage because of the following problems' followed by a list of each service on the site and 'because of an error (cached): Could not connect to '198.91.81.12:80': Connection timed out'..
I had guessed this was due to the ongoing migration to the new admin panel but there is a comment on another thread that SSL is no longer being supported by free hosting since the migration? All new web browsers give alarming warnings if a site is not using https so any site that does not have it is now only useful for testing and nothing else.
Can you please tell me if ssl will be re enabled on free hosting or if it is possible to add an ssl cert to a free hosting site? If not then it would seem to me x10 have made a decision to dump free users, which is their right but it would just be better to be straight up about it than to say "can't make any promises" as in other threads.