SSL Cert for a Domain frame forwarder
please add feature to give SSL certificates to domains with the hosting typ forwarding
We are glad to inform you that this feature is now available in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.26
Changelog: https://docs.plesk.com/release-notes/obsidian/change-log/#plesk-18026
Thanks for your ideas and for your input!
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Michiel Stornebrink commented
I agree. I would really like this feature to be available asap. Thank you very much.
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Steffen Sandow commented
A must! Please implement asap...
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[Deleted User] commented
In today's world, browsers will not even show your website if there is no SLL. Therefore, forwarding without SSL is meaningless.
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Anonymous commented
yeah, we need this feature also!
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Anonymous commented
PLEASEEEEEE!
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Vasily commented
A must! Please implement asap, several customers affected at the moment.
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Hendrik Pilz commented
We register domains for our clients which should redirect to existing domains on other servers. The registered domains point to our plesk server, but if we set them up as "domain redirect" instead of hosting, we can't enable Let's Encrypt for these domains. As a workaround we have to enable hosting for the domain, add a Let's Encrypt cert and create a .htaccess file with the 301 redirect.
So we request the feature to enable Let's Encrypt certs for redirect domains.
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Joonas Salovaara commented
Yep, this is definitely required. Browsers remember if they've accesses a domain via https and will try that first. If the domain has changed from a normal web site to a redirect the user will end up on a page that displays a cert warning and is not redirected correctly. I would argue that the redirect functionality is broken as the user doesn't get redirected.
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Aaron McHale commented
Not just frame forward, but also standard HTTP Redirect forward, this will be more important when the web moves to "HTTPS by default" as then a redirect would fail with an SSL Error.
Additionally please make the Let's Encrypt extensions also support these.
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Robin Labadie commented
SSL certs are available for Aliases, it makes no sense they are not for forwardings.