Secure Joomla with Let’s Encrypt on WHM/cPanel
The final post we ran on the Joomlatools blog series about HTTPS explains how to use Let’s Encrypt on WHM/cPanel.
Steven Rombauts
Web developer, DevOps practitioner and Open Source enthusiast.
The final post we ran on the Joomlatools blog series about HTTPS explains how to use Let’s Encrypt on WHM/cPanel.
We ran a couple of instructional posts on how to move a site to HTTPS on the Joomlatools blog. The second post in this series explained how to use Let’s Encrypt on Plesk.
We did a couple of instructional posts on how to move a site to HTTPS on the Joomlatools blog. Using CloudFlare’s free plan was the first in this series.
We rely on self-signed certificates in our development environment to test our applications via SSL. As a result, the browser will show you a warning saying the connection is not private each time. This becomes frustrating real quick!
I recently ran into a problem when testing a website locally using an existing domain name. After adding the domain name to my hosts file and setting up a self-generated certificate, I was suprised to see that I could not ignore the expected certificate warnings.