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Question Possible (CLI) command to check what vhosts do not have a SSL certificate

nilsringersma_nl

Basic Pleskian
Hi Forum,

Plesk: 17.8.11
System: CentOS7

With the Advisor extension it is possible to show a view of all subscriptions and their SSL status. In example, a view of domains that do not use a valid SSL certificate.

I'm looking for a way to do the same thing on the command line. I want to perform this action for multiple servers and can do it via Ansible instead of the Plesk UI. This will save me a lot of time.

I've been looking at this article but haven't been able to come up with a command or script to do this for all vhosts.

Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated!
 
I think you can find the list via this command as root:

Code:
plesk db -Ne 'select name from domains where cert_rep_id = 0;'
 
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