Let's encrypt: add domain aliases
The let's encrypt extension is great, except... it doesn't work for me: It doesn't add domain aliases. I have domains like "typing-error.de", "typing-eror.de", "typing-errror.de", "typing-error.com" etc. (you get the idea). As-is, only the primary domain is added to the certificate.
Let’s Encrypt 2.0.0 extension with this feature is now available!
https://ext.plesk.com/packages/f6847e61-33a7-4104-8dc9-d26a0183a8dd-letsencrypt
We would love to hear your feedback on our forum at http://talk.plesk.com. We’d like to thank everyone who commented on this request and provided invaluable feedback. Thanks!
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Stefano commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1 to Kirk.
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Kirk Fletcher commented
Jesus is this going to get supported or what? Where have all the devs gone? it has taken them 2 years to build a login portal for their shop (which still isnt live) and now a simple tweak to the LE plugin is just falling on deaf ears! Im starting to think that it might be the end of the road for Plesk. Sure seems like a vapourware platform to me! GIVE IT BACK TO ODIN! they did a better job.
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Artur Sadowski commented
@Darren Edwards Wildcard certificate will secure single level multiple subdomains of one provided domain, but not multiple different domains (domain aliases or more properly Subject Alternative Names) at once. This is why proposed suggestion would be great because you can secure several domains at once or multiple level subdomains like test.firstlevel.domain.com. So in short, wildcard certificate is not a solution.
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Darren Edwards commented
Should the people who require multiple domains or subdomains to be secured not be using a paid wildcard licence, that gives them insurance cover? This would be the professional way to go surely?
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[Deleted User] commented
I'm afraid to activate HSTS (which is planned) on my server without having a correct certificate for my domain aliases, which are short versions of my domains and users use it (because they can type it faster). So for me it's absolutely necessary to have this feature in the LE extension. Otherwise it's (sorry to say that) useless and I have to get my certificates manually (I upgraded from Plesk 12 to 12.5 one day ago just because of the LE extension).
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Chess commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
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Anonymous commented
Can I get a certificate for multiple domain names (SAN certificates)?
Yes, the same certificate can apply to up to 100 different names using the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) mechanism. The resulting certificates will be accepted by browsers for any of the domain names listed in them.
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DerDanilo commented
Since Startcom/StartSSL is going down the bad way, we need a replacement asap. Let's Encrypt solves this generally, but it's not yet possible to manage multi-subdomain certs in plesk.
Please make it possible to add multiple subdomains to create the mailserver certificate.
Either let the admin choose on their own or define at least the follwoing default subdomains to be included into the host certificate.mail.my-servername.de
pop.my-servername.de
pop3.my-servername.de
imap.my-servername.de
imap4.my-servername.de
smtp.my-servername.deThanks!
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Georg commented
+1
I'd also like so see IDN support... Let's encrypt supports IDN domains since October! -
Anonymous commented
+1
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Sergiu commented
+1
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Вячеслав Юрьевич Комарницкий commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1