Use Lets Encrypt to secure FTPs connections
Hi,
I usually use the ftp.site.com subdomain for the client FTP connections.
And to secure those connections I enabled FTPs. But at this point the users receive a certificate host name mismatch because the FTPs connection is being setup using the VPS Lets Encrypt cert.
It would be nice to use the Lets Encrypt certificate service also to secure the FTPs connections.
Thanks!

Thank you for your input! We will consider this functionality in upcoming releases if it will be popular.
Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
— AY
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mickael.maichia commented
Please implement this feature.
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Enrique Romero commented
Plss *** son as posible more than 3 years!
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Terry commented
I agree with this request.
It makes sense to use the domain certificate rather than the host one which gives the customer a certificate error and wastes ones time having to explain why.
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Plesk User commented
Please implement this feature.
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Weblitz commented
Please implement this feature.
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Martin commented
Please implement this.
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chris.dempsey commented
Please implement this.
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Anonymous commented
Needed implementation!
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Kirk commented
This limitation is really counter-productive. It basically voids FTPS for domains since any FTP client will reject the panel certificate and throw an error. The user has to either accept the wrong cert or it scares them off and they can't use a secure form of FTP. Ridiculous.
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Bragi Austfjörð commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
Please help me
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Thomas Hupfeldt commented
I agree that this feature is a must to have.
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Julian commented
It's a must. Please improve this...
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davy commented
I need this!
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PaoloB commented
I'm using FileZilla as FTP client (macOS version)
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Anonymous commented
This should be implemented
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Bragi Austfjörð commented
This is must, I and my clients needs this asap :)
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TA commented
This is a must. Please implement this.
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PB commented
Plesk, you have to fix this!
Or at least allow manually picking FTP certificate
Importance 100/100!
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Roland K. commented
This need to be done!