No More SSL for Sub-Subdomains (e.g., blog.example.ct.ws
)
Sub-subdomains—domains that look like something.example.ct.ws
- will no longer support SSL. These were never officially supported and were only possible due to a bug in our system.
That bug has now been fixed. Going forward, you’ll only be able to create regular subdomains, which are fully supported and automatically secured.
Self-Signed Certificates for All Other Domains
If your domain doesn’t have its own SSL certificate installed, it will now be automatically secured using a self-signed certificate.
This is especially helpful if you’re using Cloudflare with Full SSL mode - you no longer need to manually request and install a self-signed certificate from our client area. These certificates will be applied automatically behind the scenes.