I thought I used to be able to edit posts to marked them as [Resolved], but do not see that option now. Both aspects of your solution are working great. Thanks again!
Those logs are extremely helpful!
And the SSLIt! template was empty. I will mark this as resolved after confirming my next warning email.
Thank you for the thorough solution!
Hi,
I have an older server which has been upgraded to Plesk Obsidian. I am receiving SSL renewal failure emails, like the one attached, which refer to a customer in the subject line, but which have an empty body. There are no domains or subdomains listed.
Is there a way to determine which...
For anyone else who runs into this, it appears to be an RHEL issue and can be temporarily worked around by editing /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem/tls-ca-bundle.pem to remove this certificate:
# AddTrust External Root
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----...
Today I have started to receive these errors for a PHP script which connects to the Plesk IMAP server:
It does appear that the root certificate expires today, but certificates are supposed to be cross-signed. This error is occurring when calling PHP's imap_open function, so it looks like a...
Using custom nameserver names adds an extra layer to the DNS configuration for the server. I recently saw some websites go offline when a server was migrated quickly (not enough testing) and nobody remembered the glue records.
You need somebody around all the time who will remember customized...
Hello All,
I am using SSL It! on Plesk Obsidian and have quite a few certificates which were generated through Let's Encrypt. Let's Encrypt has found a bug in their issuance service and is revoking a number of their certificates tomorrow.
Is there a quick and easy way to renew all of the...
The answer will depend on your operating system, and is not something you can fix inside of Plesk. For us, on CentOS, we had to get the configuration resolved in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.
I found this topic while looking for a solution to this question on Plesk 17. It is not very attractive to click through every domain to update this setting.
Here is one way to automate this. YMMV:
- Tools & Settings
- Database Servers
- On the right side of the "Databases" column, click on...
I'm just going to put this here so that other people can find it. I had a server fail to renew its SSL Certficates from Let's Encrypt, and it gave us the following error when we tried to renew from the command line or web interface:
[2017-06-17 07:58:09] ERR [extension/letsencrypt] Cannot renew...