- Server operating system version
- Ubuntu 22.04
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- obsidian 18.0.55 Update #1
is there a place where to get notified when the bug will be fixed?Looks like its a bug from 18.0.55
plesk bin extension -i sslit-1.13.2-378.zipplesk bin server_pref -u -disable-upgrade-extensions trueHi,
I'm facing the same issue. Didn't try yet the workaround.
Just want to know if there is an estimated time for the correction ?
I'm just in the migration phase to my new Plesk serveur and I cannot certify the website anymore.
Thanks
You guys need more bug testers on these Plesk auto upgrades. This is serious when we have production servers dealing with revenue coming in and having the websites SSL certs work properly. That specific SSL testing bug task should be done on each Plesk upgrade.As a temporary workaround we suggest to downgrade the SSLIt extension manually on affected servers:
The issue is currently tracked as internal ID PPS-15001, EXTSSLIT-2062. The affected SSLIt version is 1.14.0-826. A fix is being worked on.
- Download https://ext.plesk.com/packages/5e685cc1-d0c1-4b5c-9767-b1375ddfd915-sslit/download?1.13.2-378 using a browser, not curl
- Install it:
plesk bin extension -i sslit-1.13.2-378.zip- Disable extension auto-updates:
plesk bin server_pref -u -disable-upgrade-extensions true
Later, once the issue is fixed, re-enable auto-upgrades.
New update available this morning and problem solved for me
1.14.1 (27 September 2023)
- [-] Accessing the SSL It! page for a domain no longer fails with the "Cannot access offset of type string" error. (EXTSSLIT-2062)