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Wordpress hotlink protection not working with domain alias

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TITLE:
Wordpress hotlink protection not working with domain alias
PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE:
CentOS Linux 7.6.1810 / Plesk Onyx v17.8.11 / Wordpress 5.2.3
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
When enabling the hotlink protection, using the WordPress Toolkit, images can't be loaded through aliased domains, only the subscription is allowed to view the images.​
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
Create subscription/domain a.com, install WordPress, upload an image (in a page, for example). In the media gallery on a.com/wp-admin, the image will be visible.

Then create a domain-alias, for example b.com. Go to b.com/wp-admin, go to the media gallery, same image(s) will be visible.

Now, use the WordPress Toolkit to enable hotlink protection on the installed WordPress on a.com.​
ACTUAL RESULT:
When opening the media gallery a.com/wp-admin, the images are still there.

When opening the media gallery on b.com/wp-admin (the same site, just an alias), all images will be replaces by an images showing 'This image was hotlinked'.

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EXPECTED RESULT:
When hotlink protection is enabled, is should be possible to view images on the subscription / main domain, as well as on it's configured domain-aliases.​
ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM PLESK SERVICE TEAM:
Confirm bug
 
Thank you for the report!
Here is developer's reply:

I created the bug: EXTWPTOOLK-3533.
At the moment hotlink protection allows access only through main domain name, and disallow any aliases.
 
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