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Question How to add LetsEncrypt Certificate to port :8443 ?

Frank1000

Basic Pleskian
Hi,
I want to encrypt my traffic to my Plesk panel with LetsEncrypt.
There was a certificate (from Plesk i believe) showing as set to default under "SSL/TLS Certificates".
But port 8443 was not yet encrypted.
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I added and made default a LetsEncrypt certificate under "SSL/TLS Certificates" now, but still the port 8443 is not encrypted yet.
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Question, where do i setup to encrypt port 8443 with the LetsEncrypt certificate ?

Regards,
Frank
 
After assigning a Let's Encrypt certificate to a subdomain just go to Tools & Settings > SSL/TLS Certificates

Find the option Certificate for securing Plesk and click on [Change] button right to it.

Choose the certificate assigned to subdomain and click OK.
 
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