We’re looking into alternatives now as a result of this terrible business decision by cpanel. If you are removing it permanently after 58 then I will not be upgrading cpanel again and may end up eventually canceling my cpanel subscription. That is to say, that godaddy hosting is hated primarily because there is no vanilla x3 theme. And the fact that even after godaddy finally got cpanel, they still redesigned cpanel extirely insead of using the default layout of the x3 theme, is one of the main reason why godaddy is so disliked for web hosting. It’s the only reason cpanel is better than other systems as well as proprietary systems.įor example, the one reason why cpanel (with x3) is infinitely better then the proprietary godaddy dashboard is because of the UI design (of the x3 theme only), not necessarily the functionality. x3 theme has everything in one place in an easy to use and familiar environment and because we don’t want to take the time to rebrand Paper Lantern but moreso because x3 is the best dashboard out there. I prefer x3 because I hate Paper Lantern and I hate mobile-style dashboards for desktop use. If you want the benefits of AutoSSL, it’s time to migrate! Our Server Configuration additions to the Transfer Tool make it easier than ever, so what’s holding you back? Your feedback is crucial to me! As always, email me or find me on twitter. cPanel & WHM v56 is the last to support CentOS 5.
Cpanel forum upgrade#
That might not make it until cPanel & WHM version 62, but it’s definitely coming! Upgrade now to take advantage of AutoSSLĪutoSSL was introduced as a new feature in v58, but if you’re still running CentOS 5 or CentOS 6 32-bit, you won’t be able to take advantage.
Cpanel forum free#
When that’s complete, the free SSLs will allow all cPanel, WHM, and webmail logins to use the domain SSLs, and resolve this feature request. We’re also working on adding SNI support to cPanel, WHM, and Webmail. One of the most highly requested additions to AutoSSL is support for Let’s Encrypt. It looks like cPanel & WHM version 58 will make it to RELEASE next week, which means this feature will start popping up for more and more of our customers. You can load the log by selecting the log file you’d like to view and clicking ‘View Log’. After the first run of the cronjob you’ll see the logs listed in the ‘Logs’ tab. If you have any problem with the application, you can view the logs for AutoSSL right from the WHM interface. There are some limitations when dealing with very large numbers of domains that is outside cPanel’s control, which you can read about in our documentation.