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		<title>How to Install and Configure Free SSL on DirectAdmin ?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Web hosting control panel DirectAdmin is the fastest-growing graphical user interface (GUI). As a reseller or a regular user, DirectAdmin gives you the option to manage your websites in one of three ways. If you want to keep your data private from anyone but the server you&#8217;re sending it to, you&#8217;ll need an SSL certificate. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Web hosting control panel DirectAdmin is the fastest-growing graphical user interface (GUI).</p>



<p>As a reseller or a regular user, DirectAdmin gives you the option to manage your websites in one of three ways.</p>



<p>If you want to keep your data private from anyone but the server you&#8217;re sending it to, you&#8217;ll need an SSL certificate. &#8216;</p>



<p>Different URLs have different URLs because of the SSL (Secure Socket Layer).</p>



<p>Using an SSL certificate, the &#8220;s&#8221; in HTTPS stands for secure encryption, which can only be guaranteed.</p>



<p>SSL certificates from Let&#8217;s Encrypt are free for any website to use.</p>



<p>DirectAdmin fully supports the Let&#8217;s Encrypt plugin.</p>



<p>The following sections provide step-by-step instructions for setting up a free SSL certificate on DirectAdmin.</p>



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<p>Now that Let&#8217;s Encrypt has introduced free SSL certificates, website owners can give their visitors secure HTTPS connections.</p>



<p>In the next section, we&#8217;ll discuss Let&#8217;s Encrypt and SSL Certificates in greater detail.</p>



<p>Step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring a free SSL certificate will follow.</p>



<p>Yes, if you want to participate.</p>



<p><strong>What is Let’s Encrypt and SSL Certificate?</strong></p>



<p>Trusted Third Party<br>One of the organisations behind Let&#8217;s Encrypt is the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).</p>



<p>It is possible to get free SSL certificates from this certificate provider.</p>



<p>In comparison to Let&#8217;s Encrypt&#8217;s free SSL certificates, a paid SSL certificate has a minimum two-year validity period.</p>



<p>In order to protect your customers&#8217; private information, use a file called SSL Certification, which contains encrypted data.</p>



<p>SSL Certificates come in two types.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Commercial (paid) SSL certificates</strong></li>



<li><strong>Free SSL certificates</strong></li>
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<p>DirectAdmin&#8217;s free SSL installation and configuration are covered in the following section of this guide.</p>



<p><strong>Prerequisites to Install Free SSL on DirectAdmin</strong></p>



<p>There are a few things you&#8217;ll need to do before this tutorial:</p>



<p>Utilize your newly created DirectAdmin account.</p>



<p>SSL must be enabled in your DirectAdmin account.</p>



<p><strong>Install and Configure Free SSL on DirectAdmin</strong></p>



<p>It is possible to use DirectAdmin with Let&#8217;s Encrypt.</p>



<p>You don&#8217;t have to pay for an SSL certificate to use this DirectAdmin feature to encrypt your domain.</p>



<p>DirectAdmin users can get a free SSL certificate from Let&#8217;s Encrypt.</p>



<p>To get a free SSL certificate installed and configured on DirectAdmin, we&#8217;ll follow the steps in this guide.</p>



<p>Log in to your DirectAdmin account to get started.</p>



<p>When the options load, SSL Certificates can be found in the Account Manager section.</p>



<p>The SSL interface can be accessed by clicking on it:</p>



<p>The Let&#8217;s Encrypt website &#8220;Let&#8217;s Encrypt section, select &#8220;Free &amp; Automatic&#8221; certificate.</p>



<p>There is a &#8220;www.&#8221; and &#8220;mydomain.com&#8221; &#8220;menu that appears automatically selects them.</p>



<p>That&#8217;s why you should focus on the most important ones.</p>



<p>This option allows you to secure all your subdomains and aliases with a Wildcard SSL, which can be useful in many situations.</p>



<p>Wildcard SSL certificates cover all of your site&#8217;s subdomains, so you don&#8217;t have to worry about protecting individual ones.</p>



<p>Every subdomain that you create requires a Wildcard SSL certificate to be installed.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s possible to manually install SSL whenever a new subdomain is created in the absence of Wildcard SSL.</p>



<p>Do not change them if you do not need or understand their role.</p>



<p>Click &#8220;Save&#8221; to submit the changes and generate the Let&#8217;s Encrypt SSL Certificate.</p>



<p>There is a 30-minute window for SSL installation on the server; however, this is dependent on the number of entries selected.</p>



<p>All the steps have been completed when you can see the following table:</p>



<p>This is all you need to know!</p>



<p>The green padlock will appear on your site, and Chrome will indicate that your site is secure.</p>



<p>The green SSL padlock will appear when you access your site via the HTTPS protocol.</p>



<p>Checking the SSL box will ensure that your site is secure.</p>



<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>



<p>In this article, we have shown you how to set up and use Free SSL on DirectAdmin.</p>



<p>If you followed the instructions of this article, your site should now be protected by a Let&#8217;s Encrypt SSL Certificate.</p>



<p><strong>HelptoInstall</strong> presents you with DirectAdmin Migration Service, Let&#8217;s Encrypt Installation Service, and SSL Certificate Installation Service at an affordable cost. We have deployed our <a href="https://www.hostnats.com/">Expert Admins</a> 24/7 for the services.</p>
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