michaellunsford
Regular Pleskian
I have an SSL certificate configured on a server. When I visit the :8443 (plesk port) I get the right certificate, but visiting plain old port 443 still presents the self signed.
Here's what I've done so far:
1. had plesk create the CSR. I pasted in the cert and CA.
2. I checked the new cert and clicked the "setup" button, rechecked and clicked the "default" button.
3. under server > ip address, I made the appropriate domain the default domain. I also specified the new certificate under the IP address.
What step did I miss?
PS> this is running on a Virtuozzo VPS, if that matters. When I visit the Virtuozzo port (4643), I get yet another certificate, which looks like the ISP's cert.
EDIT: I have deleted all other certificates from the server and domain control pannels. There is one certificate in plesk -- yet port 443 continues to issue the mystery self-signed certificate.
vhosts/example.com/conf/httpd.include is calling the right cert. Something is apparently overriding this setting.
Here's what I've done so far:
1. had plesk create the CSR. I pasted in the cert and CA.
2. I checked the new cert and clicked the "setup" button, rechecked and clicked the "default" button.
3. under server > ip address, I made the appropriate domain the default domain. I also specified the new certificate under the IP address.
What step did I miss?
PS> this is running on a Virtuozzo VPS, if that matters. When I visit the Virtuozzo port (4643), I get yet another certificate, which looks like the ISP's cert.
EDIT: I have deleted all other certificates from the server and domain control pannels. There is one certificate in plesk -- yet port 443 continues to issue the mystery self-signed certificate.
vhosts/example.com/conf/httpd.include is calling the right cert. Something is apparently overriding this setting.