Overview
If your hosting service uses cPanel, you can log in from your Libyan Spider Client Area and manage your website’s SSL directly from cPanel. Client Area supports single sign-on into cPanel, and cPanel’s SSL/TLS Status interface lets you view certificate status, check domain coverage, and manually run AutoSSL when needed.
AutoSSL issues Domain Validated (DV) certificates for eligible domains and subdomains, and cPanel allows you to see whether a domain is secured, expiring soon, excluded from AutoSSL, or has AutoSSL problems.
Before You Start
Make sure:
- You have an active cPanel hosting service.
- Your domain is pointing to the correct hosting server.
- Your website is reachable from the internet.
- You can log in to the client area.
How to Access cPanel from the Client Area
- Go to
https://my.libyanspider.com - Log in to your client account.
- Open Services “Cloud Service” and choose your hosting service.
- Click Log in to cPanel.
How to Check SSL Status in cPanel
After logging in to cPanel:
- Go to Security
- Click SSL/TLS Status
In this area, you can:
- View which domains are secured
- See whether the certificate is active, expired, or expiring soon
- Check whether a domain is included or excluded from AutoSSL
- Review AutoSSL-related errors for a domain
- View the installed certificate details
How to Run AutoSSL Manually
If your SSL certificate has not been issued yet, or you want to retry validation:
- Log in to cPanel
- Open SSL/TLS Status
- Click Run AutoSSL
What AutoSSL Usually Covers
AutoSSL can secure:
- Your main domain
wwwversion of the domain- Subdomains
- Addon domains
- Parked domains
- Mail-related names when applicable, depending on server configuration
Common Reasons AutoSSL May Fail
AutoSSL usually fails because the domain does not pass validation. Common causes include:
1. The domain is not pointing to the hosting server
If the domain or subdomain does not resolve correctly, AutoSSL may not be able to validate ownership. cPanel notes that AutoSSL only includes domains and subdomains that pass DCV validation.
2. Conflicting CAA records
If your DNS zone has CAA records that only allow another certificate authority, AutoSSL may fail until those records are corrected. cPanel specifically notes that conflicting CAA records can prevent issuance.
3. The domain is excluded from AutoSSL
In cPanel, a domain may appear as Excluded and therefore will not be included in AutoSSL runs.
4. A non-AutoSSL certificate is installed
cPanel states that AutoSSL does not normally replace certificates that it did not issue, unless the server administrator allows that behavior in WHM.
What to Do If SSL Is Still Not Issued
Please check the following:
- Confirm your domain points to the correct server IP
- Confirm both the main domain and
wwwrecord resolve correctly - Remove incorrect or restrictive CAA records if applicable
- Re-run AutoSSL from cPanel
- Wait briefly and check SSL/TLS Status again
If the issue continues, contact our support team and include:
- Your domain name
- A screenshot of SSL/TLS Status
- Any AutoSSL error shown in cPanel
Is AutoSSL renewed automatically?
Yes. AutoSSL is designed to issue and renew certificates automatically. cPanel also notes that, for Let’s Encrypt-issued AutoSSL certificates, renewal is attempted when the certificate is within 29 days of expiration.
Can I force renewal before expiry?
Yes. You can manually trigger Run AutoSSL. cPanel also documents a method where an existing certificate is removed first and then AutoSSL is run again, but this should only be done carefully if you understand the impact.
Can I view certificate details?
Yes. In SSL/TLS Status, cPanel lets you open the installed certificate details.
Do all domains on the account get SSL automatically?
Only eligible domains that pass validation and are included in AutoSSL will be secured.
Need Help?
If AutoSSL is not working for your domain, please open a support ticket from the client area at: