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Updated on June 22, 2024

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How to install a self-signed SSL certificate

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Depending on the type of Hostvento hosting account you have, you can use cPanel or Plesk to install a self-signed SSL certificate:

  • For information about how to install a self-signed SSL certificate using cPanel.
  • For information about how to install a self-signed SSL certificate using Plesk.

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