Add Aliases for Subdomains
You are currently not able to Alias a subdomain through plesk. Instead you must create the subdomain as a primary if you wish to alias it. In many situations it would make sense from an organizational standpoint to keep the subdomain under a main domain while still adding aliases to it. I do not believe this is a technical restriction of the webservers so it would be helpful if plesk allowed you to add aliases to subdomains.

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Anonymous commented
Every time I get an update email I think 'no way' and then my suspicions are quickly confirmed.
Maybe end of the month they can implement this feature and say at least 2020 wasn't all bad. -
Anonymous commented
7 years later I am still getting the update emails and no solution yet :)
but email send update works fine.... -
Azurel commented
15. December 2020... 7 years later :(
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Anonymous commented
This wrote in 2013 but we still need in 2020
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Rik Zwarthoff commented
How the **** is this not a implemented in 2020? Such a basic function.
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Urvish commented
+1
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SagePtr commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Cryental commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
It seems so necessary and extremely needed. Please ASAP.
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Liam commented
+1 I need this feature to easily manage subdomain aliases and their SSL certificates via Let's Encrypt.
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Ondřej Pech commented
+1
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Thomas Kunz commented
Yes. I wish that it is soon possible to add an alias to a subdomain. I need this function.
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Anonymous commented
OMG this thread / Request had been created on 2013 ....
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Michael commented
It's a simple feature request - especially because it is implemented for domains already.
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Luigi commented
Yes please do it as soon as possible. Absolutely needed for Linux Server Installation
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Patrick commented
Anything new plans there at plesk? The workaround by adding the subdomain aliases to DNS and use ServerAlias in the Apache config doesn't work if you use Let's Encrypt because then the Aliases are not available there. Please add the Alias functionality to the subdomains or allow adding these aliases manually in the Let's Encrypt gui.
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Andrew Sassoye commented
@Plesk,
I don't understand this is not implemented yet. I use a single symfony app that handle multiple domains and subdomains. I can add domains and subdomains in the subscription and use the same document root, but I have many nginx and apache rules, and I have to copy and modify each one every time I want to modify a rule. I can also use the server_name rule of nginx but then I can not automatically add the (sub)domains in the let’s encrypt certificate. The wildcard option is a good option, but not in my case. Sometime I have sub.sub.domain.com, and this domain is not included in the certificate. The best way to solve this problem is to add the possibility to add a (sub)domain alias that have exacted the same rules as his parent. And when the panel create the certificate he can add the aliases in the certificate automatically (The limit is 100 per certificate). I don’t understand this discussion is open since 2014.
Regards,
Andrew