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Hi folks,
Would it be possible to get SSL (even if it's a self-signed certificate) on the /cpanel redirects (so it redirects to port 2087 I think rather than the insecure port 2082) as I'm not so keen on having to type: https://servername:2087 everytime and http://servername/cpanel is much nicer on the fingers. Yes, I could BOOKMARK it but I'm so used to typing the address these days..M.
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Not the point - and I'm not always on a machine in WHICH I can bookmark (otherwise I would). Setting up cPanel to redirect to the SSL port isn't difficult (I used to manage my own dedicated server running cPanel).
M.
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