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Prevent Plesk Listening on :443

rowingpeter_s

New Pleskian
Sorry, seems like it should be a simple problem to overcome but have been unable to find a solution so far. We have no sites operating over SSL on this Plesk server but the server config means it still accepts requests on that port. SSL Support is turned off for all sites but this results in the default Plesk screen being returned for any https://<domain> that is mapped to the IP of the server.

That is what I would expect to happen but I would far rather be able to tell the server to not respond at all to requests on 443.

Using the Firewall seems like an inelegant solution. Modifying the nginx template files seems overly complicated.

Is there a simple way to achieve this?

Many thanks
 
bump.

Normally I'd be specifying this kind of behaviour in apache's ports.conf but am unsure whether I'm going to mess something up if I do this on a Plesk server.
 
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