Starting from Onyx 17.8, Plesk secures its hostname with a free Let's Encrypt certificate automatically, if the Let's Encrypt extension is installed and the hostname is a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) and is resolved from the Internet. Now Plesk interface is secured with an SSL certificate. Click Upload Certificate when you have finished.Ĭlick next to Certificate for securing Plesk > select an uploaded certificate > click OK. There, paste the certificate and the private key parts into the corresponding fields. If an SSL certificate is stored as a text:Ĭlick Add under List of certificates in server pool and scroll down to the Upload the certificate as text section. If both the certificate and the private key parts of your certificate are contained in a *.pem file (you can check it by opening the *.pem file in any text editor), just upload it twice, both as the private key and the certificate. Updated over a week ago In the same way as with shared and Cloud hosting plans, you can have your domains protected by SSL on VPS. If an SSL certificate is stored in the form of *.key and *.crt files:Ĭlick Add under List of certificates in server pool and scroll down to the Upload the certificate files section and upload these files. If an SSL certificate is stored in a single *.crt file:Ĭlick Browse. Note: If you are experiencing issues with a certificate installation, contact your certificate seller and ask for instruction for Plesk. On the SSL/TLS Certificates page, add your certificate: In Plesk, go to Tools & Settings and click SSL/TLS Certificates. This certificate will be auto-renewed every 90 days. At this stage, an SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt is generated and set to secure Plesk on port 8443. , is using permanent as Domain name.Įmail address will be used to receive important notifications and warnings.Ĭlick Install. If in doubt, check your hostname/domain name availability using DNS Lookup by MxToolBox. Note: The hostname/domain name must be resolved to a public IP address of the Plesk server from the Internet. It will be used as an entry point to Plesk over port 8443 (for example, ) for all Plesk users (customers, resellers, etc.) who have access to Plesk. Make sure the Domain name and Email address fields contain a valid information:ĭomain name can be a server hostname (preferable) or any other (sub)domain name hosted on the server. Go to Tools & Settings > SSL/TLS Certificates (under Security).
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