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Changing the Plesk SSL Cert

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perfectpenguin

Guest
Hi,
For some reason the SSL cert that the plesk admin interface is using is an old (out of date) certificate that used be belong to one of the virtual hosts. To make matters worse, as far as the 'Certificates' section in plesk admin is concerned, this old certificate does not even exist.

How can I manually replace the certificate the the admin interface uses? Where is the certificate file stored? I've already generated a self signed cert via the interface and assigned this as default and this is now being presented for any https domain on port 80 as you would expect but plesk admin is still using this old certificate despite several /etc/init.d/psa restart's and even a reboot of the entire box.

Aargh!!

Thanks,
Simon
 
Try the following files:

/usr/local/psa/admin/conf/httpsd.pem
/usr/local/psa/admin/conf/rootchain.pem
/usr/local/psa/etc/httpsd.pem
 
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