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Resolved Plesk Login for Customers over Subdomain with Certificate.

cpulove

New Pleskian
Hi, I'd like to know, what the best practice would be, to create a custom login for Plesk Customers over their own URL.

So lets the Plesk Sever Login is plesk.hostname.xy:8443 and it is secured via letsencrypt with the certificate for the Plesk Server: plesk.hostname.xy

How can I setup a Plesk Login with certificate with the customers Domainname? >> plesk.domainname.xy:8443

A DNS A or CNAME Record so far brings up the loginpage, but as expected, without proper SSL, as the port shows to the Plesk Servers hostname with the certificate from there >> plesk.hostname.xy.

Any help would be nice!
 
One way to achieve this, at least in Obsidian (did not test it in onyx) is this way:

  1. Add a subdomain under each customer. I will use here plesk.customer.com as example.
  2. Go to plesk.customer.com > Dashboard > PHP
  3. Uncheck the PHP Support option
  4. Press OK
  5. Go to Domains > plesk.customer.com > Hosting & DNS > Apache & nginx Settings.
  6. Uncheck the Proxy mode option.
  7. Press Apply
  8. Add the following lines into Additional nginx directives:
    Code:
    location / {    proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
        proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
        proxy_pass https://127.0.0.1:8443;
    }
  9. Press OK
As you can see here, both will have a valid SSL and open the panel:
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Sorry for my late reply! I integrated it today and indeed, this works flawless.
So thx a lot! Appreciated this...
 
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