How to Use the Command Line to Check AutoSSL

January 4, 2023 / SSL

In this article, you will find how to check AutoSSL using the command line. As most of the users prefer the command line, this article will be of great use. It speeds up several processes.

A daily Cron job executes this script. However, in cases, where unexpected problems arise, running it manually may be helpful.

Let’s learn how to accomplish it:

  1. Log into your server via SSH, and execute the following command:
    /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check
  2. To check SSL for a specific user, use the “–user” option as shown below.
    /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check --user=username
  3. To check all domains in your cPanel configuration, execute the following command:
    /usr/local/cpanel/bin/autossl_check –all

Was it not easy? With the help of this guide, you can Check AutoSSL certificate through the command line. However, you can also conveniently enable AutoSSL in cPanel using File Manager.

How to do this? See our guide on how to enable Auto SSL in cPanel using File Manager.

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