- Server operating system version
- CentOS Linux 7.9.2009
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.57
I have a WordPress network / multisite website with the main site set up on a sub-domain alias of another website set up in plesk. I want to add another site to this WordPress network, but via a separate domain, not as a sub-folder or sub-domain, i.e.:
sub1.domain1.com = main WP network = alias of domain1.com
domain2.com = new sub-site on WP network I need SSL set up on.
I have added the domain through the workaround suggested on the forums through "Apache & nginx Settings" by adding the ServerAlias and server_name directives in
Additional directives for HTTP, Additional directives for HTTPS and Additional nginx directives.
This is working to load the site in HTTP, but I am running into a problem where the domain added via Apache & nginx Settings is not showing up when I go to add a new Let's Encrypt certificate for the domain. How do I setup the SSL certificate for the domain2.com site?
Suggestion for plesk: Add the ability to add alias domains to any "Website" whether or not it is set up as an alias itself?
I searched and found some posts similar, but they didn't cover the specifics of the SSL cert setup.
Thank you!
sub1.domain1.com = main WP network = alias of domain1.com
domain2.com = new sub-site on WP network I need SSL set up on.
I have added the domain through the workaround suggested on the forums through "Apache & nginx Settings" by adding the ServerAlias and server_name directives in
Additional directives for HTTP, Additional directives for HTTPS and Additional nginx directives.
This is working to load the site in HTTP, but I am running into a problem where the domain added via Apache & nginx Settings is not showing up when I go to add a new Let's Encrypt certificate for the domain. How do I setup the SSL certificate for the domain2.com site?
Suggestion for plesk: Add the ability to add alias domains to any "Website" whether or not it is set up as an alias itself?
I searched and found some posts similar, but they didn't cover the specifics of the SSL cert setup.
Thank you!