Update 3:
https issue resolved! and it was a PAIN.
I had to add ssl certificates for all domains and subdomains... But... I did not like my entire server being "untrusted"...
So, I got trusted certificates, got em all for free too
When I installed them all, a new issue arose after I ran the daemon and restarted apache... Apache would not run...
On a hunch, I went into the \AWServer\bin\apache\conf\ssl-vhost folder, and I removed all references to Certificate CA-Bundle from the configs.. for some reason, even though that was left blank in the SSL module it still made an entry in the config files, entrys to files that were not there, hence apache would not load.... as soon as I cleared that out, BOOM... Fully trusted sites... and I replaced the key and cert files in \AWServer\bin\apache\conf\ssl-zpanel with new trusted ones, and BOOM, trusted ZpanelX and all the modules...
So now, I hope someone who might have been facing the same issues will be able to solve their issues too
https issue resolved! and it was a PAIN.
I had to add ssl certificates for all domains and subdomains... But... I did not like my entire server being "untrusted"...
So, I got trusted certificates, got em all for free too
When I installed them all, a new issue arose after I ran the daemon and restarted apache... Apache would not run...
On a hunch, I went into the \AWServer\bin\apache\conf\ssl-vhost folder, and I removed all references to Certificate CA-Bundle from the configs.. for some reason, even though that was left blank in the SSL module it still made an entry in the config files, entrys to files that were not there, hence apache would not load.... as soon as I cleared that out, BOOM... Fully trusted sites... and I replaced the key and cert files in \AWServer\bin\apache\conf\ssl-zpanel with new trusted ones, and BOOM, trusted ZpanelX and all the modules...
So now, I hope someone who might have been facing the same issues will be able to solve their issues too