I use Plesk 8 and one of my site's SSL certificate will expire at July 5. So I need to renew it now. The SSL certificate was ordered from Godaddy and I've already got two new cert files form Godaddy: my-domain.crt and gd_bundle.crt. What should I do now?
I know they're just self signed certs on the postfix mail servers used in PPA, but how can I renew them, customer was cautious about it once they saw it had expired.
I have found this: [URL] .... and was wondering is this the correct procedure to update the SSL cert?
Does anyone know how to turn off auto renew on a NetSol hosting account. I have very bad experience with their customer service. Im trying to do this from last month and still no luck.
I've installed a replacement for the SSL certificate that we use for shared SSL and Plesk access.
How do I get rid of the old one and get Plesk to use the new one for shared SSL and Plesk access?
When I try to delete it I get the message "Error: Unable to remove certificates: one or several certificates are assigned to the IP addresses/domains."
I've found a lot of old suggestions about removing it from the IP, but they don't seem to apply to Plesk 11 for Windows.
When I go to Home -> Tools & Settings -> IP Addresses -> [IP Address] , it shows the domain being used but there's no way to remove it.
I have issue with qmail server. I want to update ssl certificate and for this i have replaced older servercert.pem with new servercert.pem file in /var / qmail/ control/. and restart service of qmail using qmailctl restart.But after updating this certificate my web browser still showing older certificate details.
I installed a new ssl certificate, changed it to be default and secure Plesk, switched the IP to use it. Now I wanted to remove the old one but it shows me that there is still one usage of this cert and I can't remove it. But how can I find what is using it?
I tried to remove the ssl certificate but although I have removed it from the IP I'm getting an error that it is still assigned to it. The solution in [URL] .... didn't work cause the Certificate field is grey out in my case.
I am replacing the default certificate in Plesk so that customers do not get a certificate warning when visiting the panel login page.
I've created the certificate in the "SSL Certificates" section made it default and used it to secure Plesk. However I've still got all the existing domains using the old default certificate, how can I do a mass changeover so that all existing domains are now using the new certificate?
I've updated the IP's to use the new certificate. When I go to "SSL Certificates" in "Tools and Settings", it seems that there are some domains now using the new certificate but quite a lot of the other are still not, how can I get these over too?
I want to secure the webmail access (webmail.mydomain.com) with an SSL certificate. In this case, a self signed certificate should be enough because the users using the webmail will trust it.
Latest Plesk 12 and Windows Server 2012 R2, MailEnable WebMail as shipped with Plesk. Horde Webmail.
How would I set this up? I found no setting to enable SSL for the webmail subdomain. And I can not add it as subdomain and assign the self-signed certificate on it (Plesk panel does not allow webmail.mydomain.com as subdomain as it is already in use).
I found these links but they did not really answer my question as the information is mostly outdated (Windows 200):
I’ve read the documentations of (PBAS, Plesk, and Securing Websites).how to add SSL Certificate to our Webmail? In addition, I need to know, how to request CSR key and install SSL for our mail server in order for us to protect our emails and to use the SSL Protocol in mail softwares such as Outlook? I will explain the scenario in details:
1- We have (www.example.com) which is our "Plesk Server hostname" and a subscription in our "Plesk Server". 2- We have (pbas.example.com) which is our "PBAS Server hostname" and it's not a subscription in our "Plesk Server". 3- We have (account.example.com) which is a "Subscription" in our "Plesk Server".
Here are the DNS records of our domain and subdomains: Host-Type-Data -A-192.168.1.30 www-A-192.168.1.30 mail-A-192.168.1.30 pbas-A-192.168.1.31 account-A-192.168.1.32 -MX-example.com.
how to generate CSR key for each domain/subdomain and how to install the SSL for it? Our "Plesk" is 11.5 and installed on CentOS 6.4.
When using `plesk bin --update domain.example.com -certificate-name 'certificate'`, Plesk always returns `Unable to find certificate`, I have verified the certificate exists using `plesk bin certificate -l -admin` and the spelling of the certificate name is correct. I can use the WebUI to associate the certificate to the site and have verified it works, however I need to automate this task.
Also, the online documentation for the `plesk bin site` command does not mention the `-certificate-name` option, however it is listed when running `plesk bin site -h`.
The documentation missing the information is found here: [URL] ....
I'm running Parallels Plesk 12 on Debian GNU/Linux 7.6...I have a valid certificate for my mail server : mail.mydomain.tld but I don't find the place in Plesk 12 to put it.
My System: Ubuntu 12.04 Plesk 12.0.18 Update #18 Only Webserver no mail
What I want: I have an old sha1 certificate and I would change this for the whole server.
What I have done so far: I have already uploaded the new sha256 certificate with a new private key to plesk (I can not simply replace the old one, plesk does not allow me to upload a new private key).
Then I set the new certificate as standard certificate and pressed the "secure pannel" button.
After that the panel uses the new certificate.
Then I set in "Tools & Settings -> IP Addresses" on both IP addresses the new certificate.
Reboot
But now the "Tools & Settings -> SSL Certificates" shows me that the old certificate is still used 2 times somewhere. But the Interface does not show where it is used. How can I find out where this certificate is used? I want to remove the old certificate from the server.
I want to enable SSL in one of my domains. I've checked old topics about how to do this, but I can't get it done.
I want to use a self-signed certificate. I'm gonna use the SSL to receive and send data from/to an Android device, not to access it using a web browser.
I created my own certificate in SSL certificates (I used the self-signed option instead of Request). I didn't add anything else after that, I didn't add Certificate or anything else.
Once it's been created, I enable SSL on the domain I want. I just enabled the checkbox, there's no combobox to select a certain certificate, but I changed the default certificate on SSL certificates. I thought that was enough, but it wasn't working so I went to IP Addresses, I clicked in my dedicated IP (shared) and selected my new certificate in there, but it's still not working.
EDIT:
I've just seen that Apache Tomcat might not be installed, I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it. If I go to Server->Service Management I can find Apache Tomcat 5.4.4 in the Java tab (it's the only Apache entrance), but it says it's not active since it hasn't been installed or it's not correctly configurated. If I go to Applications->Installed applications Apache Tomcat is not there.
I've got an issue with the intermediate certificate, I need to provide additional to my certificate. As usual, I created a cert bundle with certs in following order:
- key data (BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY) - crt data (BEGIN CERTIFICATE - intermediate data (BEGIN CERTIFICATE)
And uploaded it successful to Plesk 12 certificate management. In Chrome, it's working. In Firefox not (as the intermediate cert is not provided by Plesk 12, and Firefox requires it).
How to inject the intermediate certificate for Plesk 12?
PRODUCT, VERSION, VERSION OF MICROUPDATE, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE Windows Web Server 2008 SP2 + Plesk 11.0 x86
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION I've created an self-signing SSL-Certificate an set it up to my server-ip. Then, I got kicked from the server and now, on every site hosted on the server, even the Plesk Panel(https://xxxxxx:8443 is not reacheable. Server-Timeout.
One of the pages is this one: [URL] ....
STEPS TO REPRODUCE Created self-signing Certificate, only filled in my full Name, Country and Domain. Got kicked from the server, and now I have no possibility to access my server.
ACTUAL RESULT Nothing. Got File Access with a recovery system, but this isn't really working.
EXPECTED RESULT A working Plesk Panel would be nice.
I am developing new module and installed SSL certificate using following API call.
Request call: <packet> <certificate> <install>
[Code]....
But when i checked this domain by open in browser. the certificate is not installed. After lots of R&D i found that there are option of select SSL in hosting setting screen. The default selected SSL is "default certificate".
I have changed this option to "not selected".
After this changes i have installed certificate again and it is working fine. So is it bug in plesk or it is default behavior Plesk Panel?
Ive bought a wildcard certificate, and its working fine when i use URL....But it does not work when i go to hURL.... seems like the control panel chosing a default one for this.
Ive tried to make the certificate server default, changed the one in ip section to the wildcard one, and made the woldcard one default, nothing changed..
Outlook 2013 complains about the SSL certificate when using email. Installing the certificate still doesn't stop the error/warning. What are my options?
Can I install on the plesk server a self-signed SSL cert and avoid the issues? Can I buy & install a single certificate for that one domain and resolve the issue but not affect others. Do I need to buy a SAN certificate for the whole server?
My default certificate expired recently. I created a new certificate "default certificate 2".
I used this certificate for "Secure the Panel"
I went to "Tools and Settings" -> "IP addresses" and made this certificate the default for all the IPs. On the page "Tools and Settings" -> "SSL certificates", it says Used: 0 next to "default certificate".
But when I try to delete it, it tells me: "Error: Unable to remove certificates: one or several certificates are assigned to the IP addresses/domains."
Is there anywhere I can check where this certificate is still used?
My current configuration is: Ubtuntu Server 10.04, Plesk 11.5 and Roundcube 0.9.5 (installed via Plesk as the default webmail application) on Apache.
I played around with an SSL checker (https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/) to test my certificates and I found out that Roundcube delivered a broken certificate chain. It didn't deliver the intermediate certificate correctly. I searched through the configuration file of roundcube (/etc/apache2/plesk.conf.d/roundcube.conf) and discovered that there was only an entry for SSLCertificateFile.
To fix this I added the intermediate certificate via SSLCACertificateFile to the configuration file:
The only problem is that this configuration file is generated automatically:
Code: #ATTENTION! # #DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE BECAUSE IT WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY, #SO ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST THE NEXT TIME THE FILE IS GENERATED.
Any domain using a SSL certificate is switched to the default certificate after each Plesk update?This is starting to get annoying and we are disabling automatic updates due to this error...