Centos Web Panel SSL Configuration and Installation Guide

CentOS Web Panel (CWP) 7 is a user-friendly, open-source web hosting control panel designed for CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), and CloudLinux servers. It offers a web-based interface for managing hosting tasks like website hosting, email setup, DNS management, and more, using technologies like Apache, Nginx, PHP, MySQL, and Postfix. CWP 7 is popular among web hosting companies and system administrators for its ease of use and comprehensive server management capabilities. In the following guide, we will show you how you get get an SSL/TLS Certificate issued and installed on this platform.

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Step 1. Generating a CSR and Private Key

Head over to SSLTrust's CSR Generator and generate your CSR and Private Key.

Once you have filled in all the details, make sure to save the Private Key and CSR in a secure location.

Step 2. Order and Configure the SSL Certificate

The next step in the installation process is to order an SSL Certificate. If you visit our SSL Certificates List page, you will see a number of options available at SSLTrust, such as a low-cost domain-validated SSL or a multi-domain SSL to secure more than one domain from a single certificate.

Cheap SSL Certificates

View our low cost SSL Certificates with domain validation.

Starting at $ per year

Wildcard SSL

View our Wildcard Certificates to Secure Unlimited Sub-domains.

Starting at $ per year

Business Certificates

View our Business Certificates to secure and verify your business.

Starting at $ per year

If you need help choosing the right SSL Certificate, our sales/support team is here to help. Just reach out to them, and they'll be glad to offer their assistance.

1: Once you've added the SSL Certificate into your cart, you can now click on Checkout to complete the process.

SSLTrust Checkout

Fill in your account details

SSLTrust Account Details

Choose your preferred mode of payment and click on checkout.

SSLTrust Complete Order

2: After you have purchased the SSL Certificate, you can start the configuration process.
This can be started by going into your SSLTrust account and managing your recent purchase.
Head over to the SSLTrust Dashboard and under Services, select My Services.

SSL Dashboard

You should be able to see your purchased certificate and order status, now click on Manage

Manage SSL

This will take you to the Product Details of your SSL Certificate. Click on start configuration to do the configuration yourself or you can provide the URL below to the appropriate person to complete the configuration for you.

Start Configuration

3: Copy and paste the previously generated CSR (Certificate Signing Request) which should include:-

text

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
  -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
CSR Details

Then, click on Verify CSR.
If the CSR details match the inputs you've entered before, you can now proceed or else generate a new CSR with proper details.

CSR Details

Select the Server Type and click on Next Step>

Server Type Step

4: Fill in your contact information

Contact Info

If you have a technical contact managing the certificate for you, please enter their details.
They will also have permission to manage the Certificate and will be sent renewal reminders.

Technical Contact

To obtain a business SSL certificate, you will need to provide your business details, including your correct address, phone number, and legal entity name. The Certificate Authority will verify the accuracy of this information. If there are any mistakes, it may cause delays in the process.
Then, click on Next Step>

5: The next step in this process is Domain Control Validation (DCV). Basically, Domain control validation is a process used to verify that the person or organization requesting an SSL/TLS certificate for a domain has the authority to control that domain. There are several different methods that can be used to perform DCV, including email validation, DNS validation, and file-based validation.

domain control validation

Select the method that is easiest for you. Having an email address with the domain name will be the quickest.
You will be sent an email containing a link which when clicked upon should validate your domain name.
In HTTP/HTTPS File Validation Method, you can create a folder in the specified and directory, paste in the contents and your domain should be validated.

HTTP Method

The final method to validate your domain name would be CNAME Validation. Basically you have to create a CNAME record in your DNS Settings to validate your domain name and then click on the Check DNS Record button to verify DNS changes.

CNAME Method

After a few seconds or minutes depending on your DNS propagation speed, the CNAME record should be verified.

DNS Check

The configuration should be a success. Click on the button below to access the validation manager.

Certificate Configuration Success

6: Your certificate should have now been issued if you completed all the above steps correctly.

Certificate Issue Success

If not, click on Domain Control Validation, and re-submit whatever method you chose for validation.
Upon completing domain validation using the chosen method, your SSL certificate will be issued. If you have ordered a Business SSL, you will need to wait for the Certificate Authority to verify your business address and phone number. If the validation process has not been completed or you have not received your certificate after a certain period of time, please reach out to the support team to check on the status of your certificate.

Step 3. Download and Upload Certificate Files to your Server

Once your SSL certificate has been issued, you will receive an email with the certificate directly from the Certificate Authority. Alternatively, you can download the certificate from the SSLTrust Portal, which presents the certificate in a convenient, easy-to-use format.

Again, head over to the SSLTrust Dashboard and click on your certificate:-

dashboard-final

1: Click on Collect/Download Certificate-

Collect Certificate

Go to the first column and click on copy to clipboard

Copy SSL Certificate

2: Navigate to

text

http://yourdomain.com:2031

and login as root

Centos Web Panel 7 Login Homepage

3: Select the SSL Certificates option under WebServer Settings

Centos Web Panel 7 SSL/TLS drop down

4: Click on Manual Install

Centos Web Panel 7 Manual Install

5: Select the user and the domain name, furthermore paste in your copied Certificate in the dialog box below. Additionally, copy and paste your saved Private Key

Centos Web Panel 7 SSL Details

6: Now, head back to the certificate collection page and click on copy to clipboard on the Intermediate certificate.

Copy Intermediate SSL Certificate

Proceed to paste your Intermediate Certificate on the CWP7 window.

7: Once you have pasted all the details, click on Validate Certificate. If you have done everything correctly then there
should be no error. Then, click on Save to install your SSL Certificate

Now, navigate to

text

https://yourdomain.com:2031

to view your secure website.

Step 4. Test the SSL Certificate

SSLTrust's Free SSL Checker is a tool that allows you to test and validate the SSL/TLS certificates installed on websites. Simply enter a domain name and it will analyze the certificate, providing details like the issuer, expiration date, encryption strength, and whether the certificate is properly configured and trusted by major browsers and operating systems. In SSL tests, receiving an "A" rating typically signifies that the SSL certificate and its configuration meet high security standards.

SSLTrust Free SSL Checker A Rating

The checker highlights any potential security issues or misconfigurations with the SSL implementation. This free tool makes it easy to verify if a website's SSL certificate is valid and secure, giving visitors confidence their connection is encrypted and their data is protected from eavesdroppers.

SSLTrust Free SSL Checker Detailed Report Example Drop Down

Additionally, you can also performed a detailed check which generates an actionable report with all the ins and out of your SSL Certificate. This includes Protocols, Ciphers, Vulnerabilities and much more.

SSLTrust Free SSL Checker Detailed Report

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You might require assistance from your web developer or make the necessary updates to your website personally to ensure that all files utilize "https://" and all links leading to and within your website employ "https://".

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