As per thread title,
is there a means we can retrieve the status through a CLI command for all the subscriptions on our server with regards to the status of the SSL certificates that are/were issued via LetsEncrypt ??
We have an issue this morning since upgrading our Windows Server 2012 R2 to the latest MS security patch (KB4480977) in which LetsEncrypt SSL has stopped working.
Specifically, the two LetsEncrypt certificates we created for the Plesk Control Panel and for our FTP server are not being renewed.
Tools & Settings --> SSL/TLS Certificates --> Let's Encrypt
We made two here that had been working fine, both of them says they are expired (through web client and ftp client) and there is no 'Renew' option in this section as there is for the LetsEncrypt section for the subscriptions.
Is there some CLI command we can use to renew these, rather than having to delete them and re-create them ??
Thanks
is there a means we can retrieve the status through a CLI command for all the subscriptions on our server with regards to the status of the SSL certificates that are/were issued via LetsEncrypt ??
We have an issue this morning since upgrading our Windows Server 2012 R2 to the latest MS security patch (KB4480977) in which LetsEncrypt SSL has stopped working.
Specifically, the two LetsEncrypt certificates we created for the Plesk Control Panel and for our FTP server are not being renewed.
Tools & Settings --> SSL/TLS Certificates --> Let's Encrypt
We made two here that had been working fine, both of them says they are expired (through web client and ftp client) and there is no 'Renew' option in this section as there is for the LetsEncrypt section for the subscriptions.
Is there some CLI command we can use to renew these, rather than having to delete them and re-create them ??
Thanks