How to Install SSL on 3rd Party Servers
Learn how to secure your website by installing SSL Certificates on third-party servers. Whether you’re using Apache, cPanel, or Microsoft IIS, follow our guide to enable HTTPS and protect sensitive data. 🔒
An SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate protects online transactions and data transfers through encryption, ensuring that all data passed between a web server and browser remains private.
Below are helpful links on generating CSRs (Certificate Signing Requests) and installing SSL Certificates on 3rd party servers:
How to Generate a CSR
Select from the options below to view instructions on how to generate a CSR on:
- Apache with mod_ssl and OpenSSL
- cPanel or WHM
- Exchange 2013
- F5 BigIP
- F5 Firepass
- Microsoft® IIS 5.x / 6.x
- Microsoft® IIS 7.X
- Microsoft® IIS 10.X
- Parallels® Plesk
- PowerShell
How to Install an SSL Certificate
Select from the options below to view instructions on how to install an SSL Certificate on:
- Adobe Connect
- Apache 2.4.8+
- Apache mod_ssl
- Apache Open SSL
- Barracuda Spam & Antivirus 300 Version 5
- cPanel 11
- EV SSL Certificate on cPanel or WHM
- EV SSL Certificate on Microsoft Exchange 2010
- EV SSL Certificate on Microsoft® IIS 5.x / 6.x
- EV SSL Certificate on Microsoft® IIS 7.x
- Exchange 2010 (Certificate Wizard)
- Exchange 2013
- Microsoft® IIS 8.x
- Microsoft® IIS 10.x
- Plesk Server Administrator 10 & 12
- SAP Web Application
- Zimbra Servers
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In summary, fortify your website with the power of SSL encryption! Our guide offers step-by-step instructions for various server platforms, including cPanel, Apache, and Microsoft IIS. Ensure user privacy, build trust, and safeguard sensitive data by enabling HTTPS today.