Overview For more information on how to get started, see the official Hacked Site Repair service webpage. The following is a description of GreggHost’s Hacked Site Repair service Terms of Service (TOS). Turnaround time Time to complete repair GreggHost strives to complete your website repair within 48 hours of receiving your money. The 48-hour deadline […]
Overview You may control the following security-related components of your GreggHost account from the panel Security page. Change Password You can update the password for your GreggHost panel in the Change Password section. This is your login email and password for https://panel.dreamhost.com. Multifactor Authentication authentication with several factors When logging into your GreggHost panel, Multifactor […]
Overview The security of your GreggHost account is crucial. The following page explains what to do if your account has been hacked, as well as steps you may take to keep your account safe. Recovering your account If you feel your account has been compromised, please contact the GreggHost Security team immediately so that they […]
Overview Sectigo is listed as the certificate authority on any Comodo certificate issued after January 2019, while Comodo is listed on any certificate issued before that date. Both names are used to refer to the same business. The steps to renewing professionally-signed SSL certificates obtained from Sectigo are outlined below. When should I renew my […]
Overview Sectigo is listed as the certificate authority on any Comodo certificate issued after January 2019, while Comodo is listed on any certificate issued before that date. Both names are used to refer to the same business. Sectigo uses the Domain Control Validation (DCV) method to ensure that you own the domain for which you’re […]
Overview A brief summary of Sectigo (previously Comodo) and how it affects your certificate is provided below. What is Sectigo? Sectigo is simply Comodo’s new name. Comodo announced the rebranding of the corporation to Sectigo on November 1, 2018. Please view the following announcement on Sectigo’s website for more information: How does this affect my […]
Overview GreggHost support may generate a CSR for you using the current private key for your Secure Hosting settings in the control panel. Requesting a CSR Go to the Contact Support page to get in touch with us. Make sure to specify that you require a CSR for your domain when submitting your support request. […]
Overview You can manually generate a CSR using Secure Shell. To proceed with these procedures, you must have a Shell user configured in your panel and general knowledge of the UNIX Shell. For further information, read the following articles. SSH overview: Creating a user with Shell (SSH) access GreggHost support is unable to help you […]
CSR Overview A Certificate Signing Request (CSR) is a file that you send to a Certificate Authority to request an SSL certificate (CA). The CSR includes your name, address, domain name, and email address, as well as your public key, which will be included in your certificate. Before creating your SSL certificate, the Certificate Authority […]
Overview You have two options for removing an SSL certificate from your domain. How to remove the SSL certificate From the ‘Manage Domains’ page Go to the Manage Domains section. https://secure.com/ Click the HTTPS Secure link to the right of your domain. Cancel SSL 02.png Click the Remove Certificate button on the following page. delete […]