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Hosting Docs Update #414
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Managing your SSL certificate on CloudCannon requires you to host your Site through CloudCannon. If you are hosting your Site through an external service, please review their documentation on SSL certification. | |||
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A wildcard SSL certificate protects a single domain and all its subdomains (e.g., example.com and its subdomains blog.example.com, support.example.com, app.example.com etc.). | |||
By default, CloudCannon will automatically generate an SSL certificate for all Sites hosted on CloudCannon through ZeroSSL and Cloudflare. This can be a wildcard SSL certificate or a single-domain SSL certificate. These certificates renew automatically each year, so you Site is never unsecure. |
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They renew every 90 days
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Can we add one extra section to this page that talks about certificate package?
e.g when you have multiple domains, we will create one certificate pack through ZeroSSL for all the domains configured. That can be a place of confusion because if any one of the domains fails to validate via HTTP, then the whole pack fails. Often there are old sites that no longer point to CloudCannon that causes all the other domains to fail.
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