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Question admin page ssl authentication require

Lord-Marchal

New Pleskian
hi ,
im asking if its possible to secure administration pages o plesk with a ssl authentication in other hand if client have a certificat he will acces to admin panel if no no acces will be grant

thx
 
Ho @Lord-Marchal, Yes it is possible to secure Plesk admin. There are two ways. Here is an article on how to using Let's Encrypt. https://www.conetix.com.au/support/article/how-secure-plesk-admin-login-using-lets-encrypt
There also is now a Plesk extension called Security Advisor which does it all for you. You just need to make sure that when you login to Plesk admin you login with the host name you wish to use this way you have valid DNS record Let's Encrypt can use. Hope this helps and is what you are after.
 
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