Hosting Quota Notifications 1.X For WHMCS
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About Servertastic SSL For WHMCS
Servertastic SSL For WHMCS will allow you to selling certificates token for Servertastic SSL For cPanel module. You can bill customers for the ordered certificates and generate tokens, which can be then used by customers to add their certificates in cPanel. |
- Admin Area Features:
✔ Create Certificate |
✔ Terminate Certificate |
✔ Resend Configuration Email |
✔ Renew Certificate |
✔ Change Approver Email |
✔ View And Edit Order ID |
✔ View Certificate Status |
✔ Choose Certificate Type |
✔ Toggle Synchronization Of Expiration Date |
- Client Area Features:
✔ Configure Certificate |
✔ View Basic Certificate Details |
✔ Modify Approver Email |
✔ Download Generated Certificate |
- Configurable Options:
✔ Additional SAN Domain |
✔ Server Count |
✔ Certificate Validity |
✔ Certificate Type |
- cPanel Tokens Integration:
✔ Create Certificate Tokens For Servertastic SSL For cPanel Module |
✔ Choose Certificate Type |
✔ Define SAN Values |
✔ Define Server Count |
✔ Define Management Page Link |
✔ Toggle Management Page Link Visibility For Client Area |
✔ Send Generated Token Via Email |
- General Info:
✔ Renewal Support - Automatically Creates New Certificate For Recurring Products After Expiration Date |
✔ Multi-Language Support |
✔ Supports PHP 5.4 Up To PHP 7 |
✔ Supports WHMCS V6 And V7 |
Installation and Configuration
This tutorial will show you how to successfully install and configure Servertastic SSL For WHMCS. We will guide you step by step through the whole installation and configuration process. |
Installation
1. Log in to our client area and download Servertastic SSL For WHMCS. |
2. Upload and extract the module into the main WHMCS directory. Files in your WHMCS directory should look like this. |
Configuration of Product
4. In order to create and configure a product, go to 'Setup' → 'Products/Services' → 'Products/Services' . Click on 'Create a New Group' . |
5. Enter product group name and press 'Save Changes' . |
6. When you have a product group, you can create your product. To create a product click on 'Create a New Product' . |
7. Afterwards, choose your product group and type from dropdown menus, fill in your product name and press 'Continue' . |
8. Now, go to 'Module Settings' section, choose 'ServerTasticToken' from a dropdown menu. Next, click on 'Save Changes' . |
9. Finish by filling in 'API Key' and selecting desired certificate type. To obtain 'API Key' log in to your 'Reseller Panel' and click 'View your API Key' : |
Confirm through pressing 'Save Changes' . Note: You can mark 'Test Mode' to connect with the test API. |
Congratulations! Your module is ready for use. |
cPanel Tokens Configuration
To enable selling of certificates with Servertastic SSL For cPanel module, configure the token generator using the provisioning module for WHMCS. Your WHMCS will now bill customers for the ordered certificates and generate tokens, which can be then used by customers to add their certificates in cPanel. After saving the settings in the 'Certificate Type' dropdown, available certificates will appear.
Note: Make sure that SAN and Server vaules are supported by the selected type of certificate. You can find more relevant information on here. Finally, save the changes and do not forget to generate 'Custom Field' and 'Email Template' . |
After placing an order for a configured product, the customer will have access to the generated 'certificate token' , its 'status' and a direct link to the order at the 'Servertastic' panel (if that option has been enabled). |
The client should now copy the token and complete the certificate configuration directly in the cPanel. These steps are described on the Servertastic SSL For cPanel wiki. |
Tips
1. Apart from the 'ServerTasticToken' , since version 1.3.0 there is no longer directly support for 'Servertastic SSL' module type. This is due to the removal of the existing API support that allowed this module to work properly. |
Common Problems
1. When you have problems with connection, check whether your SELinux or firewall does not block ports. |