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Ah Kaspar, thank you for your reply!
Yes, we do see that option, and after checking the boxes for the 'mail.' subdomain and clicking on "get it free" the domain level interface states that it is secured, however when we perform openssl / online checks on the 'mail.' subdomains they always return...
Although I read that the issue with the mail. subdomain not being included in the SAN certificate should be fixed in the latest SSL It! version, we are still having problems with this. On several Plesk servers we by default provision all ‘mail.’ subdomains of our clients websites with a Let's...
And can anyone tell me if there have been issues when performing # plesk repair web -sslcerts? Most of the time the plesk repair tools work nicely, but I don't want to risk making things worse in this particular case.
apachectl -S 2>/dev/null | grep -Ei "default" | grep -Ei "443" gave us 4 different entries:
- two of which are located in the /etc/httpd/conf/plesk.conf.d/ip_default/[servername].conf
- and two others (with names like default-[ipv4], and default-[ipv6]) inside the...
Hi all,
We’re seeing the following issue on a shared hosting server that runs Apache-only (no Nginx proxy):
When Cloudflare Proxy is enabled, affected websites instantly return:
When the Cloudflare proxy is turned off, the websites start loading normally again.
The problem affects only a...