Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Dear Pleskians! The Plesk Forum will be undergoing scheduled maintenance on Monday, 7th of July, at 9:00 AM UTC. The expected maintenance window is 2 hours.
Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding on the matter.
See the error message regarding the TXT record: You'll need to correct the ACME TXT record for the certificate in your nameserver. The correct TXT record can be seen in the SSL section of the "websites & domains" menu.
When you do not use the built-in nameserver in your host, your host cannot update the TXT record for your SSL wildcards. In that case you must update their TXT records manually every three months. As that has not been done, SSL fails to renew, because the TXT record does not match the token that the Let's Encrypt trust center expects to validate domain ownership.
Can't be helped, validation for wildcard domains requires the TXT record in DNS as you have to prove more control over the host than with just a single domain.
Otherwise, with well-known only, you could generate a cert valid for subdomains outside of the scope belonging to you, so you have to prove that you could mess with their dns anyway as to enable you to get certs for any subdomain possible.