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Custom subdomain SSL certificate

Hi, I've added a custom sub-domain for our store. Do the SSL Certificates that Square provides also connect to sub-domains? I made the update 2 nights ago. 

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Well if anyone finds this and cannot find any information to help, I figured out a solution. 

 

"Unpublish" and then Publish your site again. It will initiate the SSL certificate. (Of course the appropriate amount of time has passed for DNS records to propagate) 

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Hi there @dandelionfriend

 

Yes, the SSL certificate should work for a custom subdomain as well. It can take 48 hours to fully connect with SSL, but if you are still not seeing it after that time frame, please let us know!

 

Also, welcome to the Seller Community! 🥳

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DOES THE SSL CERTIFICATE ACTIVATE ON ITS OWN? I JUST PUBLISHED MY WEBSITE TODAY HOWEVER MY SITE SAYS UNSECURE.

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Hey there @Tanya3 + Welcome to the Seller Community

 

I would recommend making sure that your account is fully activated by visiting squareup.com/activate.  Once you complete that your site will appear secure.

 

I hope this information is helpful!

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Well if anyone finds this and cannot find any information to help, I figured out a solution. 

 

"Unpublish" and then Publish your site again. It will initiate the SSL certificate. (Of course the appropriate amount of time has passed for DNS records to propagate) 

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Where do you "Unpublish"?

 

**EDIT**

 

Disregard. I was just too impatient with the SSL syncing. It shows secure now. 🙂

 

**EDIT**

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This was so helpful! Thank you!

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Hello,
I have my website drinkyourveggies.co with installed SSL certificate.
Now I want to switch this website to another domain (cosmicveggies.com) and when I do so there is no SSL certificate. How can I set it?
Thank you in advance!

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Welcome to the Seller Community, @Juicegirl12345 🎉

 

It looks like you have properly pointed the domain to the Square servers, however, the domain is not assigned to your website yet. 

 

Once you connect the domain to your website, and republish, a new SSL certificate will be issued. If you still see the site loading without the SSL, please let me know, and I"ll take a look at the settings on the backend. 

 

You can also reach out to our support team for faster, one one one assistance. 😊

 

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Good Morning,

 

I am having the same issue. My sub-domain has an SSL certificate, I pointed the square site to the sub-domain and it is populating. However the site still says it is not secure. 

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Hello @ToddCoupdetat 

 

We are going to investigate this for you and get back to you. Have you tried publishing your site once again?

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Yes i have tried publishing again and waited a few days. Thanks for your help. 

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In this case, it seems that your DNS needs to be corrected in order for us to validate the subdomain and assign an SSL to your site successfully,  I suggest you visit your Website Editor and make sure you modify your A records as indicated on the top (see image)

 

 

 

In your case since you are using a subdomain you would need to make sure that records are modified or created with the following configuration: 

 

subdomain.domain.com = @

www.subdomain.domain.com = www

 

Both of these records need to exist as requested on the banner mentioned above. Once these records are completed and no other A or CNAME records are using the previously stated configuration, your site will become secure.

 

I hope this information is helpful @ToodCoupdetat

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