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    Vote Let's Encrypt support

    Official support for Plesk was added as a plugin: https://github.com/plesk/letsencrypt-plesk Also discussed in https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt/issues/16.
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    Vote Let's Encrypt support

    No problem. I think that's just an argument to support this integration - otherwise it might not work (depending on your server setup) to renew this all automatically.
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    Vote Let's Encrypt support

    Their tools are already released: https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt They are still in development, but they should be fine to use for developing a Plesk extension. Additionally Let's Encrypt's root cert is now trusted by browsers and the beta test is running so it should be possible to...
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