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Issue Server pool SSL not showing for selection

QWeb Ric

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
AlmaLinux 9.3
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.66 #2
A lot of the sites that we host use one of two wildcard SSLs and each time we renew those, I've to go through approx 45 websites and update each of their uploaded SSLs individually despite the actual certificate being the same. As far as I'm aware, we're supposed to instead be able to use the server wide certificate pool for certs that are shared by multiple domains like this?

I've never been able to get the server wide pool to work, but I'm giving it another shot this time round.

Problem is - if I go to Tools & Settings -> SSL/TLS Certificates -> Add, and fill out the private key, certificate, and CA parts, this shows up in the server pool list and I can use it to secure Plesk and/or mail, but if I then go into a domain -> Hosting & DNS -> Hosting, and tap in to the certificate list here, these server pool SSLs just don't show up. LetsEncrypt SSLs installed to the server pool do, but commercial wildcards manually added don't.

I'm not finding many other threads related to this but there's some suggestion that it works if you set the certificate to Default? I don't want to do this because a) not all of the sites hosted on this server use these certificates, or even HTTPS for that matter (not my call!), and b) I'm wanting to upload 2 wildcards to the server pool for different sites to use, and they can't both be default.

I did wonder if it's because the CSR is missing for certs created this way, if Plesk uses that to determine which server-pool certificates are valid for a given individual domain, but there doesn't appear to be an option to add the CSR either? Again, LetsEncrypt generated SSLs include one, but there's no input field to add this manually?

Am I missing something really obvious here?
 
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