Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
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The APS Catalog has been deprecated and removed from all Plesk Obsidian versions. Applications already installed from the APS Catalog will continue working. However, Plesk will no longer provide support for APS applications.
Please be aware: with the Plesk Obsidian 18.0.78 release, the support for the ngx_pagespeed.so module will be deprecated and removed from the sw-nginx package.
In Plesk 12.5.30:
GUI > Tools & Settings > SSL/TLS Certificates > Add the certificate > Click "Secure Plesk" and "Use as default" for it.
In Plesk Onyx:
GUI > Tools & Settings > SSL/TLS Certificates > Add the certificate > Click "Make Default" > Click "Certificate for securing Plesk" and "Certificate for securing mail" and select that certificate for it.
Hi Peter, thank you for answer.
I understand how to install cert but how to use plesk's letsencrypt extension for securing Plesk?
I have already installed letsencrypt SSL for domain ex4.info
Do I need just to copy keys it in that section you mentioned
GUI > Tools & Settings > SSL/TLS Certificates > Add the certificate >
It is something that many users are asking for, but at the moment, there is not official, easy-to-use solution to secure the Plesk host by a Let's Encrypt certificate. You can use the Let's Encrypt client of the console to generate a certificate and then install that cert manually into Plesk, but it requires some in-depth knowledge. Maybe waiting on the official solution is easier? For Q2 2017 Plesk had announced that they are planning a big update for Let's Encrypt interface, so we can hope that this will include a solution to protect the panel by a cert, too.
Hi Igor, believe me I tried to find in documentation that link before I wrote this thread and I was unsuccessful.
Thank you, that is it, now my plesk is also secured.