make DANE for email avaible
In Plesk 18.0.54, published July 18th, 2023, Plesk has added the ability to add Transport Layer Security Authentication (TLSA) DNS records to domains’ DNS zones in Plesk. Such records are most commonly used to implement DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE). With this update the most popular DANE scenario is covered in Plesk for Linux.
Now, with Plesk 18.0.56, published October 10th, 2023, the SSL It! extension supports DANE that ensures reliable encryption for email transport. When a Let’s Encrypt certificate is being issued, TLSA DNS records of email services will now automatically contain information about the certificate.
Please let us know your thoughts on this feature or whether you require additional functions.
-- PD
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Ronald Roeleveld commented
+1 We're using Plesk for webhosting and like to expand our business to companies who have DANE as an requirement.Without the possibility of adding these records we're forced to either build our own seperate DNS management tool or switch to a different product. Both options are not really acceptable as we've invested heavily in Plesk.
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Dr Gerard Bulger commented
Need it! Just realised that is not part of Plesk yet! DNNSEC on its own not much point!
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Soufiane Abid commented
popular has nothing to do with it, this is becoming an internet standard so it is needed.
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linulex commented
popular has nothing to do with it, this is becoming an internet standard so it is needed.
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Martin Bailey commented
+1 from me. This is very important as more networks tighten their security, requiring others (i.e. me) to harden my servers, but I am short of the tools to do so with DANE support.
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RaHa commented
4 years over and still no DANE implementation. DANE is a very good security feature and PLESK should be the engine to spread it. Of course, 113 votes are not an argument, but if implemented, there are multiple users!
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Anonymous commented
+1 for me.
Br Casper
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Bert commented
"Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
—ES"+1
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H50K commented
HELLO WORLD!
EASY FOR YOU;-) Go for it!
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Anonymous commented
?! Any News?
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H50K commented
Yeah - UPCOMING THING :-)
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denkis commented
Very Very Very important!
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M. Lembke commented
Yes, is very important. Security is a goal.
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Chris commented
Must have, when using DNSSec
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Jaispirit commented
Desirable
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Lionel commented
+1 Important
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Kuh Blung Die Echte (Schlaubi) commented
+1 Very important
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Wiz commented
+1 No question about it. Security features should be your no 1 priority!
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Tobias Perschon commented
the question should not be: "should we do it?" but instead "OF COURSE, WHY NOT!?" - which should be this way for all security related functions
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Anonymous commented
+1! Very important!