How to fix “SSL is not enabled for this domain” message on DirectAdmin

If you disabled the SSL functionality in Account Manager >> SSL Certificates >> Disable SSL, you will not be able to access the Account Manager >> SSL Certificates area. You will get an error message:

Cannot Execute Your Request
SSL is not enabled for this domain

1. Navigate to Account Manager >> Domain Setup

2. Choose your domain from the list and enable the Secure SSL option. Click the MODIFY button.
Now you have access to the Account Manager >> SSL Certificates section of the DA control panel.

As an admin, you can enable the SSL option back for a specific domain by editing the file

/usr/local/directadmin/data/users/USERNAME/domains/DOMAIN.TLD.conf
and changing the ssl option from

ssl=OFF
to
ssl=ON

Now, the user will be able to access again the SSL graphical interface for that domain.

In case the SSL option is disabled for the account (not for a particular domain), you can enable it from the DirectAdmin GUI or by editing the file

/usr/local/directadmin/data/users/USERNAME/user.conf
and changing the ssl option to ON.


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