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Resolved Let's Encrypt with shared ip address

Brandon Turpin

Basic Pleskian
Looking at the Plesk documentation. It states that a dedicated IP address is not needed for every website that uses a Let's Ecrypt SSL. (SSL and Shared IP Addresses)

I am running on Ubuntu 18.04. I assume there is no issue with this version. The issue I am having, is once the SSL is assigned, it is valid, but it has the little warning that states that it is not secure because it is using a shared IP address. From the documentation it seems like this would not be an issue, so I am not sure what else I need to do to get it to work successfully.
 
Where are you seeing this little warning? Can you share the domain?
 
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