SSL certificate warning issue in our servers

This works perfectly fine for encrypting data, but it will present you with an error or warning in your web-browser when trying to access the secure content.

When you access WHM, Cpanel or webmail via cp1.skywebbox.com then our server redirects to "https" protocol

By default the SSL certificate is configured on our server would be a self-signed one, essentially meaning that it has not been issued by a CA, but instead your own server has signed the certificate as being valid.

For bypassing the SSL warning in popular web-browsers in the time of browsing, use the following methods

Google Chrome:
Click on Advanced, then Proceed to your-domain-name.com (unsafe) to bypass SSL warning in Chrome.

Mozilla FireFox:

Click on I Understand the Risks, then click on Add Exception.
Next click on Get Certificate, and finally Confirm Security Exception to bypass SSL warning in FireFox.


Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Click on Continue to this website (not recommended) to bypass SSL warning in Internet Explorer.

This warning is simply letting you know that the SSL certificate was self-signed. In the case of accessing your own server this isn't a problem at all, and you can simply tell your web-browser to accept the self-signed SSL certificate and continue.

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