Free SSL Project Let's Encrypt
There are very good project for web.
Project name Let's Encrypt and it's free, automated, and open.
I want support from Plesk for this project.
Please support this project this is important.
Are there any plan at Plesk developers?
Thank you very much.
Yeah, we did it!
https://devblog.plesk.com/2015/12/lets-encrypt-plesk/
https://ext.plesk.com/packages/f6847e61-33a7-4104-8dc9-d26a0183a8dd-letsencrypt
https://github.com/plesk/letsencrypt-plesk/
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UPD:
You can also support request for Lets Encrypt for Windows:
https://plesk.uservoice.com/forums/184549-feature-suggestions/suggestions/12246921-let-sencrypt-extension-for-windows-net-platform
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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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Rene commented
IIS implementation:
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Rene commented
When will Let's Encrypt coming out for Plesk for Windows. Please hurry up. Not only Linux Admins need this tool !!!
There is a pretty good implementation for IIS already. -
@Berkay Yildiz,
We made sure the module works and amount of installations is best proof to it
As for you Python problem, I guess it is about this message:
"Python 2.6 is no longer supported by the Python core team, please upgrade your Python"It means that it is time for you to update your Python. Nothing wrong with the module
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Anonymous commented
"Yeah, we did it!"
Please make sure, that the Module runs... On CentOS with normal Python, it dosnt run. You can find the error messages on Github.Add support for dynamic plesk port. On my Servers i dont use 8443. i use a different port to protect my server.
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@Alex: We will do windows version too. You can support the request by your vote here
https://plesk.uservoice.com/forums/184549-feature-suggestions/suggestions/12246921-let-sencrypt-extension-for-windows-net-platform -
Alex commented
You did it only for linux editions, since most Plesk users should be Windows .NET/IIS because there is a huge thing for linux named cPanel. Please add this functionality for windows also. Thanks
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Jens Reimann commented
I don't understand why the client has been included in the setup instead if simply implementing the ACME protocol in plesk itself. But thanks for the effort.
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Jochen commented
Great work!
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Timo Wolke commented
it is possible to create a Cert for PleskPanel too? at this time is only for the websites.
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Patrick commented
Please read out all ServerAlias entries from the active configuration and include them optionally to the certificate
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Patrick commented
Also there is missing an option to make https as default
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Patrick commented
www. wont work here, also it would be nice to add support for plesk, mail and webmail domain (including more than one domain on the server). Also it would be great if there will be a solution to add domain aliases to subdomains which are included in the ssl cert, e.g. cloud.domain1.com and cloud.domain2.com on the same directory.
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Anonymous commented
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Anonymous commented
Will the extension be added today?
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Anonymous commented
Can't wait :D'
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Anonymous commented
wow, very good news!
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wikrie commented
that would be very good news!!!!
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Roman commented
It would be very neat if Let's Encrypt would be directly supported in Plesk.
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Marcel S. commented
https://letsencrypt.org/2015/10/19/lets-encrypt-is-trusted.html
Plesk need a auto SSL cert request and configuration plugin / tool!