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Resolved After migrating to a new Plesk server: DKIM records end with ;;

TorbHo

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.68 Update 2
Hi everyone,
after migrating to a new Plesk server, we noticed that all DKIM records in the DNS zones suddenly end with a double semicolon, for example:

Code:
v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIGfMA0G...IDAQAB;;

This was not the case before the migration.
We used the migration tool extension from Plesk Ubuntu 16 (old server) to Ubuntu 24 LTS (new Server).

Does anyone know:
  • why this happens?
  • and how to correct these entries in bulk across all domains?

Appreciate any tips or shared experiences!
 
Since I unfortunately haven't received a response yet, here's at least my script that searches for and outputs the affected entries. It could be extended to modify the entries via the Plesk CLI, but in my case, I handled it manually.

Code:
for domain in $(plesk bin domain --list); do
  echo "Domain: $domain"
  plesk bin dns --info "$domain" | while IFS= read -r line; do
    if echo "$line" | grep -q "_domainkey" && echo "$line" | grep -q "TXT" && echo "$line" | grep -q ";;"; th>
      echo "  Found entry: $line" >> /tmp/dkim.txt
    fi
  done
  echo ""
done
 
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