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Resolved Lets Encrypt cert used to secure Plesk isn't automatically renewing

Steg

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.59 Update #2
How do I get the cert listed here to automatically renew itself?


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Any errors in the panel.log?

Are you able to renew it manually? Or does that not work either?
 
Oh! Thank you!

I have the domain behind Cloudflare Access, so LetsEncrypt can't get to it. Luckily I'm using the Cloudflare Full SSL encryption mode, so I can safely let the cert expire and Cloudflare won't care.
 
It would definitely be easier if Plesk used the Apache (or Nginx) plugin instead of DNS
 
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