SSL certificate mismatch on nuv4.x10.mx

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Hello,
When I try to access my website via https://nuv4.x10.mx, Firefox shows a certificate error.

The error states that the certificate is not valid for nuv4.x10.mx but only for x12.x10hosting.com.
This causes browsers to block the connection as untrusted.

Could you please fix the SSL configuration and install a valid certificate for nuv4.x10.mx?

Thank you very much for your assistance.
 

mrburnsx

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You have to get the SSL yourself.

it is managed in hosting control panel

account manager > ssl certificates > get automatic certificate from acme provider
 

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i have this error

impossibile eseguire la tua richiesta​


È stato raggiunto il limite di tariffa settimanale di 200 per 'x10.mx'
 

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The rate limit can not be bypassed. All you can do is either wait it out, try to change ACME Provider setting between let’s encrypt and ZeroSSL or:

Use service like sslforfree to create a certificate and download the zip file it provides and extract it.

Follow the instructions:

1. Log on to DirectAdmin Control Panel.

2. Go to the "SSL Certificates" panel (underneath Account Manager).

3. Select the option "Paste a pre-generated certificate and key".

4. Open your Private Key file (private.key) and your Certificate file (certificate.crt) in Notepad and paste them both in the text box.

NOTE : Paste the Private key and then paste the certificate file content

5. When you are done, click Save.

6. Return to the 'SSL Certificates' panel and click 'SSL CA Certificate' (ca-bundle.crt).

7. Paste the intermediate certificate (Based on type of certificate you have get intermediate file) followed by the root certificate in the text box.

OR : Simply Get the CA-Bundle and paste it into the CA-Certificate field.

8. Make sure you select option "Use a CA Cert".

9. Click Save.

10. All certificates are now installed.
 

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If you get it from sslforfree, yes you will need to do it yourself unless you are able to get the automatic certificate in hosting control panel
 
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