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CyberPanel Login page SSL certificate

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User #1

Hello,

I see the SSL certificate in the CyberPanel login page is issued for the a hypothetical domain “example com”. I have issued certificate for my domain, and I want to replace the example com certificates with my domain certificates. Where are the initial example.com certificates located so that I can replace them? Can you provide the pathes to cert and key files?

Thanks.

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User #2

Anyone who can advise?

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josephgodwinke #3

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User #4

Thanks Joeseh for your reply.

My question is not about securing website created under cyberpanel, I know how to do that. The question is about the certificate in the cyberpanel login page, it’s issued for a ficticious website example.com. I want to know the path to the cert and key files to replace them with my domain files to secure the login page with my domain certificate.

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User #6

Thank could be one option, or just simply domain:8090

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User #7

I just need the path to the default certificate and key issued by cyberpanel at installation time for the domain called example com, so that I replace them with others issued for my domain. I tried to locate these files but didn’t find them.

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User #9

I already have certificate for the domain.

Isn’t the path to the default cert and key files known? I just need to replace them with the domain ones.

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User #11

Thanks for the information, but if you know the path to the cert and key files, would you kindly provide me with this?

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User #12

I created the SSL certificates for the domain from inside the CyberPanel interface, but trying mydomain:8090 still loads the old certificate for the example com domain. Why? is the certificate tied to the port?

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User #13

Any idea? how these certificates are loaded?

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User #14

Hello, I want to stop this behavior, I don’t want CyberPanel login to be linked to a subdomain just because I issued an SSL certificate for this subdomain.

Is there a setting that disables this behavior? Otherwise, how can it be done?

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