SSL Certificate uses ECC instead of RSA











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AutoSSL (WHM/cPanel) always used to use an RSA certificate, but now it is using an ECC certificate which is resulting in handshake failures.



Is there a way to get back to using an RSA certificate using AutoSSL?










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  • Refer to the answer here stackoverflow.com/a/53325115/1235935, especially the cipher suite section
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AutoSSL (WHM/cPanel) always used to use an RSA certificate, but now it is using an ECC certificate which is resulting in handshake failures.



Is there a way to get back to using an RSA certificate using AutoSSL?










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  • Refer to the answer here stackoverflow.com/a/53325115/1235935, especially the cipher suite section
    – Saptarshi Basu
    Nov 20 at 16:22















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AutoSSL (WHM/cPanel) always used to use an RSA certificate, but now it is using an ECC certificate which is resulting in handshake failures.



Is there a way to get back to using an RSA certificate using AutoSSL?










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AutoSSL (WHM/cPanel) always used to use an RSA certificate, but now it is using an ECC certificate which is resulting in handshake failures.



Is there a way to get back to using an RSA certificate using AutoSSL?







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  • Refer to the answer here stackoverflow.com/a/53325115/1235935, especially the cipher suite section
    – Saptarshi Basu
    Nov 20 at 16:22




















  • Refer to the answer here stackoverflow.com/a/53325115/1235935, especially the cipher suite section
    – Saptarshi Basu
    Nov 20 at 16:22


















Refer to the answer here stackoverflow.com/a/53325115/1235935, especially the cipher suite section
– Saptarshi Basu
Nov 20 at 16:22






Refer to the answer here stackoverflow.com/a/53325115/1235935, especially the cipher suite section
– Saptarshi Basu
Nov 20 at 16:22



















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