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Question Automatically renewing Sectigo certificates

janpieterk

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian v18.0.44_build1800220614.18 os_Ubuntu 20.04
Hello all,

Is it possible to automatically renew certificates issued by Sectigo in Plesk?
The only information about automically renewing certificates that I can find seems to be about Let's Encrypt.
It looks like other certificates (e.g. from Sectigo) can only be renewed by manually uploading them in the Plesk UI.
There is a "Sectigo" extension as part of the "SSL It" extension, installed and enabled, but I can't figure out how that works because I can't find an interface for it anywhere.
In the SSL/TSL section of the domains only Let's Encrypt is mentioned, and paid "Positive SSL" certificates. Nothing about Sectigo to be seen.

My goal here is to renew Sectigo certificates without manually uploading them once a year.
Is that possible in Plesk?

Thanks in advance,
Jan Pieter Kunst
 
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