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Removing Let's Encrypt Certificate To Install Cloudflare's OpenSSL

pi
pizzaguy #1

I accidentally installed Let’s Encrypt SSL on one of my websites. I use Universal SSL from Cloudflare and also want to use this one on that website.

Things I have done:

  1. removed lines from vHost
  2. removed listeners>SSL key from Openlitespeed
  3. replaced key and certificate in SSL
  4. Removed and added website multiple times

After all this, I still get the certificate issued by ‘E1’ instead of ‘Cloudflare Inc ECC’.

Is there any other way to replace the certificate from Let’s Encrypt to Cloudflare Universal SSL.

5 replies
Dr
Dreamer #2

Don’t remove letsencrypt SSL set cloudflare SSL option full so data between your server and cloudflare is encrypted.

pi
pizzaguy #3

Hi!
Thanks for the quick reply. Sadly, that’s not a solution.
I want Cloudflare to manage SSL certificates both for the user to cloudflare (which is automatically applied) and cloudflare to the server (which has Let’s Encrypt but I want to use Universal SSL), not from Cyberpanel.

When I add the PEM key and cert of CF origin, Cyberpanel does show the green window of Cloudflare SSL with expiration, however, on the domain URL it’s still ‘E1’

Dr
Dreamer #4

Then go to manage website section on cyberpanel and add SSL manually from there, that should override LE certificate.

pi
pizzaguy #5

I already did that. Still, showing the Let’s Encrypt certificate on the green padlock.

Dr
Dreamer #6

Try with other browser or incognito mode.

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