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Resolved I logged onto the Plesk admin cp and changed the domain Plesk assigned

Huey Tinman

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
linux centos 7
Plesk version and microupdate number
unlicensed fresh install
Hello, It may be faster to reinstall CentOS 7 and Plesk, but after my complete install of Plesk, I logged onto the Plesk admin cp and changed the domain Plesk assigned, (my bad for letting that happen) and now the https:// (domain name):8443/cp/server/settings. serves up the 404 error. So, I am locked out. unless there is a workaround command line someone knows of? The correct domain name was entered and saved. after the installation.
 
Hey Peter, It lets me in but I still cant update the SSL cret. So I am concerned how much code back there is also not right, that will bite me later if i launch this one to production.
 
Hey Peter, It lets me in but I still cant update the SSL cret. So I am concerned how much code back there is also not right, that will bite me later if i launch this one to production.
Are you able to access the Plesk server via the server host name? Also what's the error when you try to update the SSL certificate?
 
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