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Resolved SSL SANs Problem

Joey Waltons

New Pleskian
Hey guys i am having a problem with Plesk applying my SSL Certificates to my websites. I have 5 Domains that i have added to my GoDaddy SSL which allows me up to 5 domains. I have added the CSR, Private Key and the CRT to Plesk and that has accepted it when i add the SSL on the drop down of the domain under 'hosting settings' it doesn't seem to do anything. My main domain Eat Drink Stay works but my others are still not secure here are the links

https://commerce-industry.co.uk

I have attached an image of the hosting settings and the godaddy page for the SSL
plesk.png plesk2.png

Thanks guys
(also these websites use wordpress)
 
Hi Joey Waltons,

you seem to miss something here:

DNS-Name=www.eatdrinkstay.co
DNS-Name=eatdrinkstay.co
DNS-Name=www.theperfectweddingonline.co.uk
DNS-Name=www.commerce-industry.co.uk
DNS-Name=www.lincolnshireinfocus.co.uk
DNS-Name=www.foodanddrinknetwork-uk.co.uk

As you can see, the certificate doesn't include all of your domains with/without "www.", but you configured in your hostings settings "None" - so both possible URLs will be available, without a 301 - redirect. If you now open "https:// commerce-industry .co.uk", you will ceratinly experience described issues for a NON-valid certificate, while if you open "https:// www. commerce-industry .co.uk", your certificate will be valid. ;)
 
Hi Joey Waltons,

if you desire help for NON-Plesk - related issues, pls. open a thread at: => Home > Forum > General Discussion > Open Topics

( pls. open ONE thread for each issue... you should never mix threads, because forum users might find it confusing/irritating to find content over search engines and realize, that the thread title and the initial post of a thread may not fit with the answers in the very same thread! ;) )
 
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