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'''''SITES WILL NEED DEDICATED IP'''''
 
  
== Certificate Setup For IIS 7 ==
 
 
:1: Open IIS 7
 
:2: Click on the server name.
 
:3: Click on the "Server Certificates" icon.
 
:4: In the menu on the right click "Create Self-Signed Certificate"
 
:5: Name the certificate after the domain or subdomain that will be using the certificate.
 
:6: Click "OK". Once that is complete, you should see the SSL in the list of Self-Signed certificates.
 
 
== Certificate Setup For Linux ==
 
 
;Create a self-signed SSL certificate.
 
:1: Login to WHM for the server the domain is located on.
 
:2: Search for and click “Generate a SSL Certificate & Signing Request”.
 
:3: Enter the details you are using for the site as well as an active email account.
 
:4: Enter or generate a password.
 
:5: Under “Host to make cert for”, enter the domain on which you want the SSL.
 
:6: Click "Create"
 
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;Install a self-signed SSL certificate
 
:1: In WHM, click “Install an SSL Certificate and Setup the Domain”.
 
:2: Enter the domain name, account user name, and IP address for the certificate in the Domain, User, and IP Address fields.
 
:3: Click “Fetch” to paste the .key and .crt files for the domain into the available display spaces, if they are currently on your server.
 
:4: Leave the CA Bundle blank.
 
:5: Click “Submit”, then wait for all processes to complete.
 
:6: Go to https://thedomainyouarewokring.on
 
:7: If the site does not load, repeat the second set of steps.
 
 
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<small>Keywords: Self Signed SSL, Temporary SSL, Temp SSL
 
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