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# for i in `mysql -uadmin -p\`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow\` psa -Ns -e "select name from domains"`; do /usr/local/psa/bin/domain -u $i -certificate-name <SSL certificate name>; done
# /usr/local/psa/bin/certificate -l -admin
CSR Priv Cert CA Name Used
N Y Y Y Asterisco 2012
N Y Y Y Asterisco2
N Y Y Y Asterisco2013
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# for i in `mysql -uadmin -p\`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow\` psa -Ns -e "select name from domains"`; do /usr/local/psa/bin/domain -u $i -certificate-name Asterisco2013; done
Unable to find certificate
Unable to find certificate
Unable to find certificate
Unable to find certificate
Unable to find certificate
We've always had an * certificate for all the domains and the plesk admin site. Why that limitation? Why can't we use the same SSL certificate for all domains?
I'm having similar issues and have tried many times `plesk bin domain -u example.api.engrain.io -certificate-name '*.api.engrain.io'` yet plesk cannot find the certificate. The domain is an admin owned domain.
Running `plesk bin certificate -l -admin` returns:
CSR Priv Cert CA Name Used
Y Y Y Y *.api.engrain.io
N Y Y N default certificate