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Resolved How to disable ip log in access ?

And how to make the redirect ?

Even though I'm not sure that redirect will avoid the warning message for ssl.
 
You would need to manually adjust the file /etc/sw-cp-server/conf.d/plesk.conf on your server (and redo that every time that file gets overwritten by Plesk)
But as it will not help you avoid the warning message, this whole undertaking is moot

The only way to get rid of this message when accessing your server via https://123.123.123.123:8443/, is to get an SSL certificate that covers both your "domain.com" and the IP "123.123.123.123" in one cert.
Some commercial SSL certificate vendors may offer this, but it may cost you quite some money.
LetsEncrypt and all other "free" SSL providers do not offer certificates for IP addresses.
 
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