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Hey there
I am struggling to install ssl lets scrypt for multiple websites. I have been able to install it on 2 websites following www.sslforfree.com instructions and I don’t understand why is not working for the other websites while I am following exactly the same procedure.
Can you advise me on what to do please.
Regards
I notice all of these sites are serving a certificate for *.prod.ams1.secureserver.net issued by a different CA and not a Let’s Encrypt certificate for the correct hostnames.
Once SSL For Free gives you the certificate chain and private key how are you providing them to your hosting platform to install? Who is your hosting platform? Do you have shell access or access to a cpanel interface or something else?
Have you contacted GoDaddy support? I'm afraid I don't know anything about cpanel but it sounds like you aren't configuring cpanel to use the correct certificate from sslforfree.