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Issue Self Signed SSL Cert Error

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New Pleskian
I have a GoDaddy SSL cert installed from the Plesk Panel. When I triy to update any wordpress plugin from the Wordpress Toolkit, I get a cURL error 60: SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate in certificate chain".

Any ideas?
 
Sometimes I can install from wordpress... sometimes I get this error:

Update Failed: 500 Internal Server Error <!--[if lte IE 6]><![endif]--> Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator to inform of the time the error occurred and of anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Web Server at &#101;&#110;&#118;&#105;&#114;&#111;&#110;&#109;&#101;&#110;&#116;&#97;&#108;&#97;&#115;&#115;&#117;&#114;&#97;&#110;&#99;&#101;&#46;&#110;&#101;&#116; <!-- - Unfortunately, Microsoft has added a clever new - "feature" to Internet Explorer. If the text of - an error's message is "too small", specifically - less than 512 bytes, Internet Explorer returns - its own error message. You can turn that off, - but it's pretty tricky to find switch called - "smart error messages". That means, of course, - that short error messages are censored by default. - IIS always returns error messages that are long - enough to make Internet Explorer happy. The - workaround is pretty simple: pad the error - message with a big comment like this to push it - over the five hundred and twelve bytes minimum. - Of course, that's exactly what you're reading - right now. -->
 
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