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Issue Can I remove letsencrypt from plesk without killing it?

hellokevin11

New Pleskian
Someone misconfigured letsencrypt with the wrong server base name. I see no option to change it at all in plesk letsencrypt, all I can do is make new domain certificates, but they all have the incorrect base server name.

It's causing browsers to show warnings about security.

I want to remove letsencrypt, and reinstall and hopefully fix the problem, or if someone knows how to change it in plesk or CLI?

Many thanks.

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Hi hellokevin11,

I doubt that removing Let's Encrypt and re-installing will help you, because I assume, that you just misconfigured either your operating system, or Plesk itself.
Pls. consider to provide the FQDN ( and the full "server.domain.com" - name ), which you would like to secure with a certificate, so that further investigations can be done.
 
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