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Renewing admin certificate

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PedstersPlanet

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I dont mean the domain certificate, i mean the https://I.P:8443 one (in /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/).. mine expires in 4 days.

Can anyone guide me through this please.. Tnx
 
These are the steps I took in SSH:

# cd /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/
# openssl genrsa -out my_cert.key 1024
# chmod 600 my_cert.key
# openssl req -new -key my_cert.key -out my_cert.csr
# openssl x509 -req -days 720 -in my_cert.csr -signkey my_cert.key -out my_cert.crt
# cp my_cert.key httpsd.pem
# cat my_cert.crt >> httpsd.pem
# chmod 600 httpsd.pem
# /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpsdctl restart
I just tried again.. and it didn't give me any errors this time for the missing key....however, the old certificate is still active.. I even rebooted the VPS without luck.

I'm sure it is this directory that plesk_apache obtains its details.........configs, etc

Someone help pleaseeeeeee lol
 
Hi I'm having the same problem, the default-certificate is no problem, but whatever I try to install a new certificate for the Plesk control panel it still uses the old (expired) cert.

Anyone here who knows howto renew the cert for https://domain:8443 ?
 
In the "Certificates" in the Server section, select the new cert and click SETUP.
 
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