plesk / letsencrypt-plesk

Let’s Encrypt extension for Plesk gives all Plesk users the power to get a free Let’s Encrypt certificate with just a couple of clicks.
https://www.plesk.com/extensions/letsencrypt/
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Can't start apache or nginx SSLCertificateFile does not exist or is empty #149

Open dottodot opened 7 years ago

dottodot commented 7 years ago

tried plesk bin repair --reconfigure-ssl-certificates and various other thing but can't get my website up and running sue to the error

SSLCertificateFile: file '/usr/local/psa/var/certificates/cert-3rVNji' does not exist or is empty

this is on plesk 12.5.30

nomadturk commented 7 years ago

Same here. This was the second time I had to copy/paste dummy certificates for all my domains, one by one, just to start apache.

Then I had to recreate Let's Encrypt certificates manually.

Somehow, when Plesk generated new ssl's, it change the configuration file but didn't writ the new ssl's on disk.

UFHH01 commented 7 years ago

This described issue should be solved by now with the current existent Plesk Let's Encrypt extensions.

If you still experience such issues, pls. consider to open a bug - report at for example: => https://talk.plesk.com/threads/php-version-and-handler-could-not-changed.342932/, so that the Plesk - Team - Members in the forum are able to pass it over to the Plesk developpers. ;-)