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Question How to enable 301-Redirect for Plesk Panel (http to https)

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Hello, I want to enable 301 forwarding for my Plesk host. I don't mean a subscription, but for the Plesk server, i.e. the panel itself.
I want http requests to be forwarded to https.
How can I do that?


Thank you in advance for the answers and help!

I am using the latest version of Plesk Obsidian, the operating system is Debian 10 (latest version).
 
Hello, I want to enable 301 forwarding for my Plesk host. I don't mean a subscription, but for the Plesk server, i.e. the panel itself.
I want http requests to be forwarded to https.
How can I do that?


Thank you in advance for the answers and help!

I am using the latest version of Plesk Obsidian, the operating system is Debian 10 (latest version).
  • Log in to Plesk.
  • Go to Domains > example.com > Hosting Settings.
  • Enable the setting Permanent SEO-safe 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS and select your certificate from the drop-down menu. Apply the changes.
 
Hello. Thanks for the answer. I dont mean a Domain, hosted in Plesk, i mean the Plesk panel itself (mydomain.com:8443).
 
The panel is always SSL protected if you have installed a certificate on it. That is why it is on port 8443 and not 8080. The "443" indicates the secure port. How do you manage to open the :8443 address without https?
 
Why would you want that login page to have a high ranking? Normally people are trying to hide logins so that hackers cannot find them easily.
 
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