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Resolved Install Lets Encryp certificate via API

desaPax

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Windows Server 2022
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian v18.0.59_build20240229.10
Hello. For years I have been using the Plesk XML API to install certificates on my domains. Until now I never had a problem but for a few days it no longer works. It doesn't give any errors or anything. It just doesn't work. I attach an example of XML that I sent to the server to install SSL
XML:
<webspace>
    <set>
        <filter>
            <id>1021</id>
        </filter>
        <values>
            <hosting>
                <vrt_hst>
                    <property>
                        <name>ssl</name>
                        <value>true</value>
                    </property>
                    <property>
                        <name>ssl-redirect</name>
                        <value>true</value>
                    </property>
                    <property>
                        <name>seo-redirect</name>
                        <value>www</value>
                    </property>
                </vrt_hst>
            </hosting>
        </values>
    </set>
</webspace>
 
The XML payload you posted is to configure a certain SSL related settings for a subscription. Not to issue a certificate. Where do the certificates you are using come from?
 
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