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    Input The SSL It! extension

    @Peter Debik I followed your instructions and succeeded in renewing the certificate. Thanks again!
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    Input The SSL It! extension

    Thank you! It was my understanding that there's a difference between renewing and reissuing a certificate, so I've been hesitating to click that "Reissue certificate" button. Reissuing revokes the existing certificate and replaces it with a new one, right? If that's not a problem, I can go that...
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    Input The SSL It! extension

    I'm on Plesk 18.0.49, connecting via MacOS 13.2.1. I also have the experience described below when connecting via Ubuntu Linux LTS. I installed my original Let's Encrypt certificate a few years ago using the Let's Encrypt extension. I set it up to renew automatically, but it has never done so...
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