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SSL Cerificate

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I have setup sitebuilder to use ssl, but I need to know how I can change the ssl certificate from the default ssl certificate to the ssl certificate for my sitebuilder domain. I have noted that there is not a way to do this from within the sitebuilder admin panel, as there is in plesk!

Is there a way of setting sitebuilder to use a specified port on my main domain and therefore use that domains certificate instead of having to purchase a certificate for the sitebuilder sub domain?
 
As soon as you performed https support for Parallels Plesk Sitebuilder, it recreated Apache configuration file and configured hosting for :443 port with following certificates:

SSLCertificateFile /usr/local/sitebuilder/etc/server.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /usr/local/sitebuilder/etc/server.pem

You can check Sitebuilder apache configuration file for this, by default, located here /etc/httpd/conf.d/zz011_sitebuilder.conf

File /usr/local/sitebuilder/etc/server.pem contains PSA Private Key,
file /usr/local/sitebuilder/etc/server.crt contains certificate part.

You can actually, replace these files with your ones or just update Sitebuilder apache conf file properly and point there necessary files with key and certificate.

Unfortunately, there is no web based option for this operation, so it will require couple of manual actions from your side.
 
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