HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) is a security protocol that helps to keep your site secure and displays the url (https:// ) . This is done by the issuance of a SSL certificate.
If you have a custom domain for your Tokeet website, you can now easily request a SSL certificate.
Before requesting SSL for your Custom Domain, please be sure that your DNS Settings have been configured as shown below:
Configuring DNS to point your domain to Tokeet
Now you must configure the DNS settings of your domain to point to Tokeet.
Login to your domain registrar's website and locate the DNS (Domain Name System) settings for your domain.
Create a new CNAME record pointing to websites.tokeet.com
Create or update your A record to point to 52.4.180.213. Note, Tokeet will redirect any request to
your-domain.com
If you're using a subdomain you only need to create a CNAME pointing to
websites.tokeet.com
. You can skip the A record configuration.
This is an example of proper CNAME and A Record configuration
Requesting your Custom Domain SSL for New and Expired Certificates
You can simply click on Adds Ons in the top navigation bar:
Next, click on Websites:
Locate the Tokeet website, click on the SSL icon and then use the Request SSL Certificate option and the SSL Certificate will be issued through Tokeet.
There is also a “Custom SSL Certificate” option if you will like to use a different SSL provider.
Once the certificate is active, you will see the options to View Certificate and Turn Off SSL.