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How to generate and renew Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates in Plesk

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This article describes how to generate and renew Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates in Plesk.

Plesk is no longer included with new Hostvento Hosting plans, but it is still available on legacy Managed WordPress accounts. You can install Plesk manually on unmanaged VPS and Dedicated servers.Table of Contents

  • About Let’s Encrypt
  • Installing a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate on your domain
  • Renewing a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate for your domain
  • More Information

About Let’s Encrypt

Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority (CA) from the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). It enables anyone to install a free, trusted SSL certificate on their website and benefit from the enhanced security an encrypted connection provides. Unlike a self-signed SSL certificate, which is also free and secure but not verified, a Let’s Encrypt certificate is recognized as fully verified, and displays the padlock icon in the address bar of modern web browsers.

Plesk provides a plugin that enables you to manage Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates.

  • The domain name for which you want to install a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate must resolve in a web browser (even if the site has no content). You cannot obtain a Let’s Encrypt certificate for a domain name that does not pass validation.
  • If you prefer to use a standard paid SSL certificate, please see this article.

Installing a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate on your domain

To install a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate on your domain, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to Plesk.If you do not know how to log in to your Plesk account, please see this article.
  2. In the left sidebar, click Websites & Domains:Plesk - Sidebar - Websites and Domains
  3. Click the Let’s Encrypt icon:Plesk - Let's Encrypt iconThe Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate page appears:Plesk - Let's Encrypt SSL Certificate page
  4. In the E-mail address text box, type a valid e-mail address.
  5. Select the Include www.example.com as an alternative domain name check box if you want the SSL certificate to protect your domain with and without the www prefix.
    If you do not select the check box, the certificate is only valid for example.com. If you select the check box, the certificate will be valid for example.com and www.example.com.
  6. Click Install. When installation is complete, you receive a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate was successfully installed on example.com message.
    If installation fails, make sure that the domain name is valid. Check also that the domain:
    • Is spelled correctly.
    • Is registered and active.
    • Resolves in a web browser.
    If you have just created or added a domain to the server, also make sure that you have added the appropriate DNS records (at a minimum, an A record pointing to the server IP address), and allowed sufficient time for the DNS changes to propagate.
  7. In the left sidebar, click Websites & Domains:Plesk - Sidebar - Websites and Domains
  8. Click Hosting Settings.
  9. Under Security, confirm the SSL support check box is selected, and the Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate is selected in the Certificate list box.

Renewing a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate for your domain

Plesk automatically renews Let’s Encrypt certificates, with no action necessary on your part.

By default, Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates are valid for 90 days. However, Plesk automatically renews certificates once a month, as recommended by the Let’s Encrypt developers. The shorter renewal period helps ensure your site’s security, and is completely transparent to you and your site’s visitors. Additionally, if a renewal attempt fails for any reason, you have sufficient time to troubleshoot the problem before the certificate expires.

If you need to renew a certificate manually for some reason, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to Plesk.If you do not know how to log in to your Plesk account, please see this article.
  2. In the left sidebar, click Websites & Domains:Plesk - Sidebar - Websites and Domains
  3. Click the Let’s Encrypt icon:Plesk - Let's Encrypt icon
  4. Click Renew.

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