Add multiple domain ssl support for a single application.
I have WordPress MU and I have multiple ssl certificates for the multiple domains but I can't use it within one application, therefore I have to create multiple wordpress instances for the domains.
Very annoying that I can't use WordPress MU with multiple domains with multiple single domain ssl certifications.
We have added a support of SAN in our platform, which will allow you to have a support for multiple domains using single SSL certificate. Having SAN available there won’t be a need of getting separate SSL for multiple domains mapped to a single website.
Moreover, work is already in progress for Let’sEncrypt (freeSSL) to support multiple domains using single SSL.
Cloudways Team
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VILLON commented
This feature must be implemented. Very Important. On our side, we want to be capable to use wildcard certificates AND single SAN certificates AND Multi-SAN certificates under the same application. NGINX SNI should allow us to do it. Let's implement that Cloudways !
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Todd
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If you could just allow for multiple certs to be installed we could have this covered with a wildcard and standard Let's Encrypt cert...please enable soon!
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Vyse commented
Thanks. Greatly appreciated.
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AdminCloudways
(Admin, Cloudways)
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We have added support for SAN certificates in our platform. SAN allows for a single certificate to cover multiple subdomains. Read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subject_Alternative_Name
You install SAN certificates in the same way as normal certificates.
We are also working to allow Let's Encrypt to support multiple subdomains. You can follow it here:
http://feedback.cloudways.com/forums/203824-service-improvement/suggestions/15884820-let-s-encrypt-ssl-for-subdomains-and-multisitesCloudways Team
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Jimi
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This is much needed. WordPress multisite is an awesome tool, but without Let's encrypt support for multiple certs on a single app, it just doesn't make sense to host a network on CloudWays right now.
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Kieran
commented
I have the same issue. I am thinking that a multi domain SSL cert would get around the issue.
What do you think?
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Scott
commented
I need this really bad as well. I started moving sites to Cloudways but when I got to the point of needing to install my ssl certs I was very surprised I could only have 1 per application. I am not able to just create more instances as my whole setup is around WordPress multisite.
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Vyse commented
I postpone my plan to purchase wildcard ssl since cloudways don't support multile ssl for single application. Because I might need additional ssl for the mapped domain on the wpmu app I currently have. Really hope they support this feature.
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Bryson T.
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I'm in the same boat, Adam. Doesn't work in my setup to use sub-directories or sub-domains for the blogs in the MU installation, so I map TLDs for each blog. Automatically rules out the SSL option for any part of that network.