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Issue Unable to issue SSL Cert: acme-challenge token is not available

laurenzmader

New Pleskian
I am aware that this question has been asked a few times already, but sadly the answers didn't provide a solution for me.

The following error is being repsonded when trying to issue a Let's Encrypt SSL Cert via the Plesk interface:


The subdomain is reachable via the browser. So I assume that the DNS at the registrar is configured properly.

I think that the problem might stem from the automatic HTTPS redirection, since all requests on http://api.main-domain.eu are redirect to HTTPS... and Let's Encrpyt is requesting acme-challenge via the http version.

How do I completely deactivate the https redirection for the subdomain — disabling the "Permanent SEO-safe 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS " option unfortunately didn't do the job.


.. but also the problem could be something completely different. I am happy about any leads and suggestions.

Thank you very much,
Laurenz
 
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