SSL and SNI activation guide in Basis Panel
Currently, maintaining the security of information is very important. One of the most effective ways to ensure security on the web is to use an SSL certificate. This security protocol encrypts communications between the user's browser and the website server and, in addition to protecting sensitive data, helps build user trust and improve the site's ranking in search engines such as Google.
- Obtain an SSL Certificate
- Upload the Certificate in Basis Panel
- Activate SSL
- Verify Activation
- What is SNI and what is its use?
To activate SSL on your website in Basis Panel, follow these steps:
First, you need to purchase a valid SSL certificate from a reputable provider.
Log in to the SSL Management section in Basis Panel and upload the certificate-related files
including:
Private Key
Certificate
CA Bundle
After uploading the necessary files, activate the certificate for the desired domain and save the settings.
After activation, you can ensure that the certificate has been applied correctly to your site
through the following methods:
Check the security lock in the browser address bar
Use online tools like SSL Checker
Activate multiple SSL certificates using SNI in Basis Panel
If you have multiple domains or subdomains on a server, you can install a separate SSL
certificate
for each. This possibility is provided by the SNI technology in the Basis Panel, and you will no
longer need a dedicated IP.
It is an advanced technology that allows multiple SSL certificates to be activated on one IP address, and in the Basis Panel system, this feature allows you to install SSL certificates separately for your different domains or subdomains and manage them all on a single server, without the need for a dedicated IP.
Summary: Enabling SSL and SNI in BasisPanel allows you to increase the security of your site, protect user information, and improve your site's ranking in search engines. In addition, with the SNI feature, you do not need a dedicated IP and can manage multiple SSL certificates on a single server.