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Originally Posted by caciquegm
RICHIE, you finally resolve this issue? i have the same problem.
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I never did resolve the issue but my work around is to use firefox, click on the yellow triangle warning in the url box and click disable security.. I do this in the admincp only..
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Originally Posted by Twixted Chaox
i made a whm/cpanel module for lets encrypt which handles everything for you. just select the domain/subdomain you want to install it on and it handles everything else...
attached a few screens for you to look at....
I switched a long time ago because of this  makes it so easy why wouldn't you 
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I have Plesk.
Internal links still need to be changed, settings, etc. Adding the certificate itself is really easy. I use Cloudflare and their cert so that aspect is even easier.
I think there are still issues with certain areas of Vbulletin itself and some plug ins..
Thanks through..would use your plug for sure if I had cpanel.. :up: